DocumentCode
69969
Title
Traffic Displays for Visual Flight Indicating Track and Priority Cues
Author
Haberkorn, Thomas ; Koglbauer, Ioana ; Braunstingl, Reinhard
Author_Institution
Inst. of Mech., Graz Univ. of Technol., Graz, Austria
Volume
44
Issue
6
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 2014
Firstpage
755
Lastpage
766
Abstract
This study addresses problems in pilots´ interaction with conventional traffic advisory systems during simulated visual flight. A predictive traffic visualization concept is proposed, which attempts to fill the gap between the traffic information needed by pilots in visual flight and the information provided by conventional traffic advisory systems. The method and the reasoning for the need to display predictive traffic features are explained. Four display variants that combined various predictive features and a conventional display were evaluated in an experiment with 21 pilots. The pilots´ tasks were to watch simulated traffic scenarios on a display and to make conflict and priority decisions. They also provided ratings for mental demand and display preferences. The results show that pilots preferred two display variants: one which combined oriented air vehicle symbols and the relative track, and one with an additional priority cue. With both display variants, the pilots made significantly faster conflict decisions and reported lower mental demand as compared with the variants using conventional TCAS-like symbols and other predictive cues such as the oriented air vehicle symbols and the absolute track. These findings can be applied to improve future traffic advisory systems for visual flight.
Keywords
aerospace computing; air accidents; air traffic; collision avoidance; data visualisation; human computer interaction; traffic information systems; conventional TCAS-like symbol; conventional display; display variant; mental demand; oriented air vehicle symbol; predictive traffic feature; predictive traffic visualization concept; simulated traffic scenario; simulated visual flight; track and priority cues; traffic advisory systems; traffic display; traffic information; Air safety; Air traffic control; Air transportation; Aircraft; Collision avoidance; Human factors; Visualization; Air vehicle symbol; moving map; predictive traffic display; priority cues; rapid decision; relative track;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Human-Machine Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2168-2291
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/THMS.2014.2352496
Filename
6898824
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