Vibrotactile and Visual Threat Cueing with High G Threat Intercept in Dynamic Flight Simulation

Author:

Eriksson Lars1,van Erp Jan2,Carlander Otto1,Levin Britta1,van Veen Hendrik2,Veltman Hans2

Affiliation:

1. FOI, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Linköping, Sweden

2. TNO Human Factors, Soesterberg, the Netherlands

Abstract

In a TNO and FOI joint study, nine fighter pilots participated in a threat detection and intercept experiment in the Swedish Dynamic Flight Simulator. Visual threat cueing with a simulated Gripen aircraft head-up display (HUD) symbology was compared with combined visual and vibrotactile threat cueing by means of the HUD symbology and a TNO Tactile Torso Display consisting of 60 vibrators in a matrix covering the pilot's torso. Each fighter pilot detected and intercepted 32 threats while pulling G-loads up to +8-9Gz. The high G-loads neither critically affected the tactile vest equipment nor the human sensory system, and visual/tactile cueing generated an overall faster RT to threat pop-ups compared with visual cueing alone. The pilots' highest ratings of the tactile cueing were for capturing attention and indicating initial threat direction at threat pop-up. Thus, tactile threat cueing could enhance visual cueing and threat awareness in fighter aircraft.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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