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Sitting In The Pilot's Seat: Optimizing Human-Systems Interfaces For Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Steven Michael Queen, Kurt Sanner
Sitting In The Pilot's Seat: Optimizing Human-Systems Interfaces For Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Steven Michael Queen, Kurt Sanner
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One of the pilot-machine interfaces (the forward viewing camera display) for an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle called the DROID (Dryden Remotely Operated Integrated Drone) will be analyzed for optimization. The goal is to create a visual display for the pilot that as closely resembles an out-the-window view as possible. There are currently no standard guidlines for designing pilot-machine interfaces for UAVs. Typically, UAV camera views have a narrow field, which limits the situational awareness (SA) of the pilot. Also, at this time, pilot-UAV interfaces often use displays that have a diagonal length of about 20". Using a small display may result …