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飞行员在飞行操作中的视觉扫描模式与态势感知

Pilots' visual scan patterns and situation awareness in flight operations.

作者信息

Yu Chung-San, Wang Eric Min-Yang, Li Wen-Chin, Braithwaite Graham

出版信息

Aviat Space Environ Med. 2014 Jul;85(7):708-14. doi: 10.3357/asem.3847.2014.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Situation awareness (SA) is considered an essential prerequisite for safe flying. If the impact of visual scanning patterns on a pilot's situation awareness could be identified in flight operations, then eye-tracking tools could be integrated with flight simulators to improve training efficiency.

METHOD

Participating in this research were 18 qualified, mission-ready fighter pilots. The equipment included high-fidelity and fixed-base type flight simulators and mobile head-mounted eye-tracking devices to record a subject's eye movements and SA while performing air-to-surface tasks.

RESULTS

There were significant differences in pilots' percentage of fixation in three operating phases: preparation (M = 46.09, SD = 14.79), aiming (M = 24.24, SD = 11.03), and release and break-away (M = 33.98, SD = 14.46). Also, there were significant differences in pilots' pupil sizes, which were largest in the aiming phase (M = 27,621, SD = 6390.8), followed by release and break-away (M = 27,173, SD = 5830.46), then preparation (M = 25,710, SD = 6078.79), which was the smallest. Furthermore, pilots with better SA performance showed lower perceived workload (M = 30.60, SD = 17.86), and pilots with poor SA performance showed higher perceived workload (M = 60.77, SD = 12.72). Pilots' percentage of fixation and average fixation duration among five different areas of interest showed significant differences as well.

DISCUSSION

Eye-tracking devices can aid in capturing pilots' visual scan patterns and SA performance, unlike traditional flight simulators. Therefore, integrating eye-tracking devices into the simulator may be a useful method for promoting SA training in flight operations, and can provide in-depth understanding of the mechanism of visual scan patterns and information processing to improve training effectiveness in aviation.

摘要

引言

态势感知(SA)被认为是安全飞行的一项基本前提条件。如果能在飞行操作中识别出视觉扫描模式对飞行员态势感知的影响,那么眼动追踪工具就可以与飞行模拟器相结合,以提高训练效率。

方法

18名合格的、随时可执行任务的战斗机飞行员参与了这项研究。设备包括高保真和固定基座型飞行模拟器以及可移动的头戴式眼动追踪装置,用于记录受试者在执行空对地任务时的眼动情况和态势感知。

结果

飞行员在三个操作阶段的注视百分比存在显著差异:准备阶段(M = 46.09,标准差 = 14.79)、瞄准阶段(M = 24.24,标准差 = 11.03)以及释放和脱离阶段(M = 33.98,标准差 = 14.46)。此外,飞行员的瞳孔大小也存在显著差异,在瞄准阶段最大(M = 27,621,标准差 = 6390.8),其次是释放和脱离阶段(M = 27,173,标准差 = 5830.46),然后是准备阶段(M = 25,710,标准差 = 6078.79),此阶段最小。此外,态势感知表现较好的飞行员感知到的工作量较低(M = 30.60,标准差 = 17.86),而态势感知表现较差的飞行员感知到的工作量较高(M = 60.77,标准差 = 12.72)。飞行员在五个不同感兴趣区域的注视百分比和平均注视持续时间也存在显著差异。

讨论

与传统飞行模拟器不同,眼动追踪设备有助于捕捉飞行员的视觉扫描模式和态势感知表现。因此,将眼动追踪设备集成到模拟器中可能是促进飞行操作中态势感知训练的一种有用方法,并且可以深入了解视觉扫描模式和信息处理机制,以提高航空训练效果。

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