Two-Tail Non-Linear Moving Tape Displays
abstract: Fixed-pointer moving-scale tape displays are a compact way to present wide range dynamic data, and are commonly employed in aircraft and spacecraft to display the primary parameters of airspeed, altitude and heading. A limitation of the moving tape format is its inability to natively displ...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-150392018-06-22T03:03:06Z Two-Tail Non-Linear Moving Tape Displays abstract: Fixed-pointer moving-scale tape displays are a compact way to present wide range dynamic data, and are commonly employed in aircraft and spacecraft to display the primary parameters of airspeed, altitude and heading. A limitation of the moving tape format is its inability to natively display off scale target, reference or 'bug' values. The hypothesis tested was that a non-linear fisheye presentation (made possible by modern display technology) would maintain the essential functionality and compactness of existing moving tape displays while increasing situational awareness by ecologically displaying a wider set of reference values. Experimentation showed that the speed and accuracy of reading the center system value was not significantly changed with two types of expanded range displays. The limited situational awareness tests did not show a significant improvement with the new displays, but since no functionality was degraded further testing of expanded range displays may be productive. Dissertation/Thesis English, Dave (Author) Branaghan, Russell J (Advisor) Cooke, Nancy J (Committee member) Sanchez, Christopher A (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Aerospace engineering Physiology fisheye tape display eng 58 pages M.S. Applied Psychology 2012 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15039 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2012 |
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abstract: Fixed-pointer moving-scale tape displays are a compact way to present wide range dynamic data, and are commonly employed in aircraft and spacecraft to display the primary parameters of airspeed, altitude and heading. A limitation of the moving tape format is its inability to natively display off scale target, reference or 'bug' values. The hypothesis tested was that a non-linear fisheye presentation (made possible by modern display technology) would maintain the essential functionality and compactness of existing moving tape displays while increasing situational awareness by ecologically displaying a wider set of reference values. Experimentation showed that the speed and accuracy of reading the center system value was not significantly changed with two types of expanded range displays. The limited situational awareness tests did not show a significant improvement with the new displays, but since no functionality was degraded further testing of expanded range displays may be productive. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.S. Applied Psychology 2012 |
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