Large-scale simulations are making satisfactory progress in all areas except human performance. Graphics have produced human models that appear realistic (face validity), but do not always behave realistically. With a wealth of data about humans and human performance available, what keeps better data and models from being integrated into large-scale simulations? Do new requirements for verification, validation, and accreditation help or hinder the integration of the human component into large-scale simulation? Can those researching and modeling physical and cognitive issues work together to integrate their technologies? Can human performance models supplement or replace human-in-the-loop simulation, thereby reducing the cost and time required to develop a new system? The issues and technologies involved in developing and integrating human performance models are discussed.
The Need for Integrated Human Performance Models
Sae Technical Papers
Digital Human Modeling For Design And Engineering Conference And Exposition ; 2000
2000-06-06
Conference paper
English
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