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Ellerbroek, J. (author), Brantegem, K.C.R. (author), Van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, M. (author)
This paper describes a concept for a coplanar airborne self-separation display, which is designed to aid pilots in their separation task, by visualizing the possibilities for conflict resolution that the airspace provides. This study is a part of an ongoing research toward the design of a constraint-based 3-D separation assistance interface that...
journal article 2013
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Ellerbroek, J. (author), Brantegem, K.C.R. (author), Van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, M. (author)
Two experiments, an active conflict resolution task and a passive situation awareness assessment, were conducted that compared two versions of a constraint-based coplanar airborne separation assistance display. A baseline display showed a maneuver space based on 2-D projections of traffic and performance constraints. A second augmented display...
journal article 2013
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Ellerbroek, J. (author), Visser, M. (author), Van Dam, S.B.J. (author), Van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, M. (author)
In the context of the Next Generation Air Transportation System and Single European Sky ATM Research future airspace programs, this paper describes a concept for an airborne separation assurance display that is designed to aid pilots in their task of self-separation, by visualizing the possibilities for conflict resolution that the airspace...
journal article 2011
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Ellerbroek, J. (author), Stroosma, O. (author), Van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, M. (author)
A set of experiments has been conducted to investigate the relative effect of translational and rotational motion cues on pilot performance. Two helicopter yaw control tasks were performed on the SIMONA: a yaw capture task and a target-tracking task with simulated turbulence. The yaw capture task was a repetition of a task performed previously...
journal article 2008
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