Digital Map Requirements Study in Support of Advanced Cockpit Moving Map Displays by Maura C. Lohrenz, Stephanie A. Myrick, Michael E. Trenchard, Paul Van Zuyle, Ralph E. Perniciaro pdf epub fb2

Title: Digital Map Requirements Study in Support of Advanced Cockpit Moving Map Displays
ISBN: 1423570626
ISBN13: 978-1423570622
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Publisher: Storming Media (1997)
Language: English
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This is a NAVAL RESEARCH LAB STENNIS SPACE CENTER MS MAPPING SCIENCES SECTION report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release. It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media report number is A547233. The abstract provided by the Pentagon follows: This report documents the results of a digital map requirements study that the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) performed for the Tactical Aircraft Moving Map Capability (TAM MAC) Integrated Program Team (IPT) at NAVAIR (PMA 209) in August 1995. The objective of the study was to establish the map data requirements for a new digital moving map system being built for the F/A-i 8, AV-8B, AH-lW, UH-iN, V-22, and potentially other aircraft. A primary NAVAIR goal in specifying the new system was to enhance situational awareness (SA) and aircrew mission effectiveness, without further burdening pilot task workload. To ensure that the end-users' explicit map needs were considered, NRL investigators elicited one-on-one aircrew evaluations of a wide variety of map data types (both topographic and tactical) and map display parameters, including feature size, orientation, color, symbology, etc., to help define an optimum map design for cockpit displays. NRL presented these map variations as a series of 16 demonstrations (on a Silicon Graphics workstation) to 30 pilots and aircrew at the Naval Air Warfare Center in Pax River, MD.