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Comparison of Workload Measures on Computer—Generated Primary Flight Displays
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EngineeringTask AnalysisPhysiological Workload MeasuresHuman Performance ModelingWorkload MeasuresSocial SciencesDisplay TechnologyVirtual RealityWorkload CharacterizationCognitive ScienceTask PerformanceDesignUser ExperienceCognitive ErgonomicsMedia DesignAerospace EngineeringExtended RealityAir Force PilotsHuman-computer Interaction
Four Air Force pilots were used as subjects to assess a battery of subjective and physiological workload measures in a flight simulation environment in which two computer-generated primary flight display configurations were evaluated. A high- and low-workload task was created by manipulating flight path complexity. Both SWAT and the NASA-TLX were shown to be effective in differentiating the high and low workload path conditions. Physiological measures were inconclusive. A battery of workload measures continues to be necessary for an understanding of the data. Based on workload, opinion, and performance data, it is fruitful to pursue research with a primary flight display and a horizontal situation display integrated into a single display.
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