Toet A, Jansen S E M, Delleman N J
TNO Human Factors, Soesterberg, The Netherlands.
Ergonomics. 2008 Mar;51(3):385-94. doi: 10.1080/00140130701628329.
Field-of-view (FOV) restrictions are known to affect human behaviour and to degrade performance for a range of different tasks. However, the relationship between human locomotion performance in complex environments and FOV size is currently not fully known. This paper examined the effects of FOV restrictions on the performance of participants manoeuvring through an obstacle course with horizontal and vertical barriers. All FOV restrictions tested (the horizontal FOV was either 30 degrees , 75 degrees or 120 degrees , while the vertical FOV was always 48 degrees ) significantly reduced performance compared to the unrestricted condition. Both the time and the number of footsteps needed to traverse the entire obstacle course increased with a decreasing FOV size. The relationship between FOV restriction and manoeuvring performance that was determined can be used to formulate requirements for FOV restricting devices that are deployed to perform time-limited human locomotion tasks in complex structured environments, such as night-vision goggles and head-mounted displays used in training and entertainment systems.
众所周知,视野(FOV)限制会影响人类行为,并降低一系列不同任务的表现。然而,目前尚不完全清楚复杂环境中人类运动表现与视野大小之间的关系。本文研究了视野限制对参与者在有水平和垂直障碍物的障碍课程中操纵表现的影响。与无限制条件相比,所有测试的视野限制(水平视野为30度、75度或120度,而垂直视野始终为48度)均显著降低了表现。随着视野尺寸减小,穿越整个障碍课程所需的时间和步数均增加。所确定的视野限制与操纵表现之间的关系可用于制定对视野限制设备的要求,这些设备用于在复杂结构化环境中执行限时人类运动任务,例如训练和娱乐系统中使用的夜视镜和头戴式显示器。