A Graphical Workstation Based Part-Task Flight Simulator for Preliminary Rapid Evaluation of Advanced Displays

921953

10/1/1992

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Advances in avionics and display technology are significantly changing the cockpit environment in current transport aircraft. The MIT Aeronautical Systems Lab (ASL) has developed a part-task flight simulator specifically to study the effects of these new technologies on flight crew situational awareness and performance. The simulator is based on a commercially-available graphics workstation, and can be rapidly reconfigured to meet the varying demands of experimental studies. The simulator has been successfully used to evaluate graphical microburst alerting displays, electronic instrument approach plates, terrain awareness and alerting displays, and ATC routing amendment delivery through digital datalinks.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/921953
Pages
9
Citation
Wanke, C., Kuchar, J., Hahn, E., Pritchett, A. et al., "A Graphical Workstation Based Part-Task Flight Simulator for Preliminary Rapid Evaluation of Advanced Displays," SAE Technical Paper 921953, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/921953.
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Published
10/1/1992
Product Code
921953
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English