Warren R
Harry G. Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Human Engineering Division, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433-6573.
Aviat Space Environ Med. 1988 Nov;59(11 Pt 2):A116-24.
An ongoing exploratory development program on visual perception and control in high-speed low-altitude flight is being conducted by the Human Engineering Division of the Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory. This paper begins with a discussion of the necessity of vision for low-altitude flight; proceeds to an analysis of objectives, strategies, and issues in designing a comprehensive research program; presents an overview of several experiments in support of the effort; and ends with a discussion of perceptual information. One of the simulator experiments involves the use of a non-mimetic task, flying at a zero altitude in the presence of strong gusts, in an effort to maximize adaptation to the low-altitude environment. Implications for simulator use are discussed.
阿姆斯特朗航空航天医学研究实验室人体工程学部门正在进行一项关于高速低空飞行中视觉感知与控制的探索性开发项目。本文首先讨论了低空飞行中视觉的必要性;接着分析了设计全面研究项目的目标、策略和问题;介绍了为支持该项目所做的几个实验的概况;最后讨论了感知信息。其中一个模拟器实验涉及使用非模拟任务,即在强阵风条件下零高度飞行,以最大程度地适应低空环境。文中还讨论了模拟器使用的相关影响。