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Boundary Avoidance Tracking: Consequences (And Uses) Of Imposed Boundaries On Pilot-Aircraft Performance, Ryan D. Blake
Boundary Avoidance Tracking: Consequences (And Uses) Of Imposed Boundaries On Pilot-Aircraft Performance, Ryan D. Blake
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This thesis presents the results of research into the Boundary Avoidance Tracking (BAT) theory, which states that often pilots control an aircraft not in an attempt to maintain some condition, but to avoid some real or perceived boundaries. This pilot modeling concept was studied using over 30 pilots in simulator and flight tests. The pilot-aircraft system was evaluated with 3 different lateral-directional control models. Pilots were given a roll angle tracking task in the presence of shrinking boundaries. Pilots were also given a secondary task in some of the profiles in order to measure workload. Approximately 42 hours of simulation …