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5 May 2017 Simulation test of a head-worn display with ambient vision display for unusual attitude recovery
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Head-Worn Displays (HWDs) are envisioned as a possible equivalent to a Head-Up Display (HUD) in commercial and general aviation. A simulation experiment was conducted to evaluate whether the HWD can provide an equivalent or better level of performance to a HUD in terms of unusual attitude recognition and recovery. A prototype HWD was tested with ambient vision capability which were varied (on/off) as an independent variable in the experiment testing for attitude awareness. The simulation experiment was conducted in two parts: 1) short unusual attitude recovery scenarios where the aircraft is placed in an unusual attitude and a single-pilot crew recovered the aircraft; and, 2) a two-pilot crew operating in a realistic flight environment with "off-nominal" events to induce unusual attitudes. The data showed few differences in unusual attitude recognition and recovery performance between the tested head-down, head-up, and head-worn display concepts. The presence and absence of ambient vision stimulation was inconclusive. The ergonomic influences of the head-worn display, necessary to implement the ambient vision experimentation, may have influenced the pilot ratings and acceptance of the concepts.
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Jarvis (Trey) J. Arthur III, Stephanie N. Nicholas, Kevin J. Shelton, Kathryn Ballard, Lawrence J. Prinzel III, Kyle E. Ellis, Randall E. Bailey, and Steven P. Williams "Simulation test of a head-worn display with ambient vision display for unusual attitude recovery", Proc. SPIE 10197, Degraded Environments: Sensing, Processing, and Display 2017, 101970B (5 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2262705
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KEYWORDS
Heads up displays

Synthetic vision

Control systems

Visualization

Eye

Head

Safety

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