Title :
Human Describing Functions Measured in Flight and on Simulators
Author :
Smith, Harriet J.
Author_Institution :
The Flight Research Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Edwards, Calif.
Abstract :
Comparisons have been made between human describing functions measured in flight and on the ground using two different types of ground simulation. A T-33 variable-stability airplane was used for the in-flight measurements. The ground tests were conducted in the T-33 airplane on the ground with simulated instrument flight and also on a general-purpose analog computer in conjunction with a contact analog display. For this study, a multiple-degree-of-freedom controlled element was used in a single-loop compensatory tracking task. The input disturbance in each case consisted of the sum of 10 sine waves with a corner frequency of 1.5 radians per second.
Keywords :
Aerospace simulation; Airplanes; Analog computers; Anthropometry; Computational modeling; Computer displays; Computer simulation; Humans; Instruments; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Human Factors in Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/THFE.1967.234314