The display design procedure for manned vehicle systems, is applied and validated, for a particular scenario. The scenario chosen is that of zero visibility high speed terrain following (V = 466 ft/sec, H = 200 ft) with an A-10 aircraft. The longitudal (linearized) dynamics are considered. The variations in (command path over) terrain pi(t) are modeled as a third order random process. The display design methodology is based on the optimal control model of pilot response, and employs this model in various ways in different phases of the design process. The overall methodology indicates that the design process is intended as a precursor to manned simulation. It provides a rank ordering of candidate displays through a three level process.


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    Title :

    Information and display requirements for aircraft terrain following


    Contributors:
    Kleinman, D. L. (author) / Korn, J. (author)


    Publication date :

    1981-10-15


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English