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Book Human Engineering Design Criteria for Modern Control Display Components and Standard Parts  Addendum  Recommended Modifications to MIL STD 1472B   Selected Sections on Controls  Displays and Related Hardware

Download or read book Human Engineering Design Criteria for Modern Control Display Components and Standard Parts Addendum Recommended Modifications to MIL STD 1472B Selected Sections on Controls Displays and Related Hardware written by and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 365 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This workbook contains recommended modifications to MIL-STD-1472B. Selected sections on controls, displays and related hardware are included. The original materials from MIL-STD-1472B are printed along with the recommended modifications to allow for comparison. Many of the new materials recommended have been based on best judgment of various experts based on experience and consensus as specific research data was not available.

Book Technical Abstract Bulletin

Download or read book Technical Abstract Bulletin written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Human Engineering Design Criteria for Modern Control display Components and Standard Parts

Download or read book Human Engineering Design Criteria for Modern Control display Components and Standard Parts written by Wesley E. Woodson and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 43 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Review and analysis of control-display requirements in MIL-STD-1472B for the purpose of updating to reflect contemporary hardware component use in military system, equipment and component products. In addition to detailed modifications, general recommendations are made for future Standard revision. (Author).

Book Computers  Control   Information Theory

Download or read book Computers Control Information Theory written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 652 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book MIL STD 1472G Department of Defense Design Criteria Standard Human Engineering 11 January 2012

Download or read book MIL STD 1472G Department of Defense Design Criteria Standard Human Engineering 11 January 2012 written by United States Department of Defense and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2012-07-18 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Printed on high quality paper, and durably bound, this standard is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. This standard establishes general human engineering criteria for design and development of military systems, equipment, and facilities. Human engineering is one of seven domains of Human-systems integration (as defined in the DoD 5000 series) and is synonymous with Human factors engineering. The purpose of this standard is to present human engineering design criteria, principles, and practices to be applied in the design of systems, equipment, and facilities so as to: a. Achieve required performance by operator, control, and maintenance personnel. b. Achieve required manpower readiness for system performance. c. Achieve required reliability of personnel-equipment combinations. d. Foster design standardization within and among systems. This standard does not alter requirements for system development participation of human engineering specialists to interpret and implement these practices and to provide solutions to human engineering problems which arise and which are not specifically covered herein. Requirements herein are expressed in the International System of Units (SI). As a convenience, the metric units are accompanied by their approximate customary system equivalents (in parentheses). Angular measure is expressed in degrees unless it is necessary to specify fractions of a degree where milliradians are used. MIL-STD-1472 has not had a thorough technical review since the late 1980s. MIL-STD-1472D was promulgated in March 1989, and hence addressed the level of technology that existed through 1988 or possibly 1987. The “E” revision, promulgated in 1996, was mostly cosmetic; the text was changed to a non-proportional font in order to reduce white space. The “F” revision, promulgated in 1999, consisted mainly of moving the anthropometric data from MIL-STD-1472 to MIL-HDBK-759, but little else. As a result, requirements and design criteria contained in previous versions of MIL-STD-1472 may no longer be applicable to today's technology. The operational benefits of emerging technologies may be limited due to the out-of-date design criteria. Tomorrow's systems will depend on greater cognitive processing on the part of the human operator, maintainer, and support personnel. Portable or wearable computers are likely to be commonplace. New display concepts such as virtual reality, haptic (touch sensing), and three-dimensional are receiving a great deal of interest, as are voice, pointing, gesture, and eye-blink control systems. Technology, if misapplied, will impose human performance requirements that cannot be satisfied. Many technologies are evolving rapidly; the human is not. The benefits of new technologies may not be realized if one fails to consider human capabilities and limitations. The changes made in the “G” revision over the previous version are substantial. The organizational structure of the standard was revamped to group similar material in the same section of the document. Obsolete provisions (e.g., reference to dot-matrix printers) were deleted, out-of-date provisions were updated to reflect the latest research, and new provisions were added to address emerging technologies. See 6.4 for a summary of changes to the present “G” revision.

Book Human Engineering Considerations Associated with Design and Airborne Implementation of Head Worn Display  HWD  Systems

Download or read book Human Engineering Considerations Associated with Design and Airborne Implementation of Head Worn Display HWD Systems written by G-10HWD Head Worn Display Committee and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Head worn displays (HWD) can display a variety of information ranging from a full complement of primary flight information (PFI), including enhanced, synthetic, or combined vision system imagery to simple representations of airspeed, altitude, or heading to operationally specific information that may not be related aircraft performance or control. The display functions discussed in this ARP are limited to intended functions related to aircraft control and management and the presentation of PFI.The material provided in this document consists of recommendations related to the design, analysis, testing, and intended functions of head worn displays (HWDs) for normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter, and transport category aircraft and special classes of aircraft. The content is targeted to HWDs that provide navigation, control and primary flight guidance information including terrain and obstacle avoidance. The content of the document is limited to statements of general design and installation considerations, including display function criticality and compliance considerations; symbology, coding, clutter, dimensionality, and attention getting requirements; equipment installation; display visual characteristics; failure modes; information display and formatting; specific integrated display and mode; and system verification. This document addresses both the installation of a single HWD, as well as special considerations related to dual HWDs, one for each pilot, or configurations incorporating a HWD and a HUD.The guidance may also apply to HWDs that are intended to be used as a supplemental display in which the HWD contains the minimum information immediately required for other intended functions. These types of HWDs may not have a head tracking function if they are not displaying earth- or aircraft-referenced symbols or information (e.g., attitude, flight path guidance, imagery, etc.).A HWD may also be used to display enhanced and synthetic vision video images. While this document does include guidance for the display of a video image on a HWD, the scope of this document does not address the requirements for the systems that provide those images.Due to their impact on operational and performance characteristics, this document relies heavily on HWD human engineering considerations. This document attempts to be independent of candidate technologies; however, where the performance characteristics of specific technologies are relevant, they will be identified, and where performance criteria are relevant to specific intended functions/use they will be identified. Head worn displays (HWD) are being used as tools to improve pilot awareness of aircraft performance, and as a primary flight guidance display. They offer unique and powerful capabilities that extend beyond the standard panel mounted displays, and they can present a wide variety of information on the flight deck/cockpit from dynamic terrain imagery to checklists. Their unique and novel capabilities especially when combined with head tracking and sensor imagery can create unexpected human factors issues. The correct implementation of these types of display systems is essential and critical to safe flight-specific operations.

Book Vibration Control in Ships

Download or read book Vibration Control in Ships written by Veritec (Marine Technology Consultants). Noise and Vibration Group and published by . This book was released on 1985 with total page 520 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: