• DocumentCode
    1081071
  • Title

    An Analysis of Pilot Adaptation in a Simulated Multiloop VTOL Hovering Task

  • Author

    Vinje, Edward W.

  • Author_Institution
    United Aircraft Research Laboratories, East Hartford, Conn. 06108
  • Volume
    9
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1968
  • Firstpage
    110
  • Lastpage
    120
  • Abstract
    Human pilot adaptation in a simulated multiloop VTOL hovering task was investigated with a series-loop-closure model. Using the model equations, the pilot-model adaptable parameters were computed from rms hovering performance data measured in flight simulator experiments for a variety of VTOL aircraft configurations. Variations in the aircraft configurations affected both the aircraft´s dynamic characteristics and its response to simulated turbulence. The pilot´s pitch-loop adaptation generally correlated with the frequency-domain characteristics of the pitch response to turbulence and the pitch response to control inputs. The results of the study show no specific low-frequency attitude gain requirements that must be satisfied by the pilot for the attitude disturbance and dynamic characteristics considered. The influence of the aircraft position-loop characteristics on pilot pitch-loop adaptation was important only for configurations that had small attitude disturbances. For these cases the requirements for position-loop control apparently determined the minimum acceptable pitch-loop crossover frequency. Results also show that the pilot preferred to adjust pitch-loop gain by changing control-stick sensitivity (aircraft gain) rather than by changing his internal gain.
  • Keywords
    Aerospace control; Aircraft; Analytical models; Attitude control; Computational modeling; Equations; Human factors; Man machine systems; Mathematical model; NASA;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Man-Machine Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0536-1540
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMMS.1968.300015
  • Filename
    4082026