Print Email Facebook Twitter Interactions of Outside Visual Cues and Motion Cueing Settings in Yaw Tracking Title Interactions of Outside Visual Cues and Motion Cueing Settings in Yaw Tracking Author Peterse, H.P.M. Pool, D.M. (TU Delft Control & Simulation) van Paassen, M.M. (TU Delft Control & Simulation) Mulder, Max (TU Delft Control & Simulation) Date 2016 Abstract Knowledge of how human operators’ tracking behavior is affected by simulator motion cueing settings is of great value for flight simulator design and fidelity evaluations. Previous studies have revealed strong effects of degraded motion cueing quality on human operator control behavior in compensatory tracking, but the presented visual cues in such studies are often not consistent with what operators perceive in more realistic settings, as they typically do not include the visual cues provided by the out-of-the-window view from their vehicle. This paper aims to investigate the effects of the interaction of such outside visual cues and of motion cueing settings on human operator behavior. Thereto, an experiment in a flight simulator was conducted in which participants performed a yaw-axis target-following disturbance-rejection tracking task. The presence of an outside visual scene and simulator motion feedback quality were varied independently. In the experiment, motion cues were either absent or presented with varying attenuation induced by changing the break frequency of a first-order high-pass yaw motion filter. The results indicate a strong effect of outside visual cues on human operator control behavior in the absence of motion feedback, which is comparable to the measured effect of motion feedback. Overall, human operator control behavior was found to be less affected by varying motion cueing settings when the outside visual cues were available in parallel. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:555d79b3-f72e-4f68-994a-c9fae31f2841 DOI https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2016-3370 Publisher American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc. (AIAA), Reston ISBN 978-162410387-2 Source Proceedings of the AIAA modeling and simulation technologies conference: Washington, USA Event AIAA Modeling and Simulation Technologies Conference, 2016, 2016-01-04 → 2016-01-08, San Diego, United States Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2016 H.P.M. Peterse, D.M. Pool, M.M. van Paassen, Max Mulder Files PDF aiaa_2016_ovmotion_tracking.pdf 1.43 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:555d79b3-f72e-4f68-994a-c9fae31f2841/datastream/OBJ/view