DocumentCode :
1738593
Title :
Synthetic vision versus the pilot´s existing view
Author :
Gordon, Thomas M.
Author_Institution :
Avionics Syst. Inc., Ely, IA, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Abstract :
This paper is intended to serve as a “human factors reality-check” reference that can be used by synthetic vision system designers to help determine when they may be going down a road that is not leading to a useful end product. FAA regulations and SAE Aerospace Recommended Practices that relate to the pilot´s eye view are discussed as appropriate to ensure the ultimate goal of certifying the system is not lost. The role of the pilot´s view of the world through the windscreen in existing aircraft is explored with respect to synthetic vision and to a lesser extent to enhanced vision. The primary flight display format and the presentation of specific data are discussed from a human factors point of view. Potential design issues that deserve up front definition are presented to serve as guideposts to explore prior to any detail design
Keywords :
aircraft displays; certification; human factors; FAA regulations; SAE Aerospace Recommended Practices; aircraft; enhanced vision; human factors reality-check; primary flight display format; synthetic vision system design; Aerospace electronics; Aerospace engineering; Aircraft; Automotive engineering; Certification; Displays; FAA; Hafnium; Human factors; Machine vision;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2000. Proceedings. DASC. The 19th
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6395-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2000.886898
Filename :
886898
Link To Document :
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