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Linking the Pilot Structural Model and Pilot Workload
Bachelder, Edward ; Hess, Ronald ; Aponso, Bimal ; Godfroy-Cooper, Martine
关键词: AIRCRAFT PILOTS;    PROPRIOCEPTION;    SENSORY FEEDBACK;    WORKLOADS (PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY);    CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGN;    MODELS;    OPTIMIZATION;    MOTION PERCEPTION;    NEUROMUSCULAR TRANSMISSION;    ESTIMATING;    TRACKING (POSITION);   
RP-ID  :  ARC-E-DAA-TN50501
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Behavioral models are developed that closely reproduced pulsive control response of two pilots using markedly different control techniques while conducting a tracking task. An intriguing find was that the pilots appeared to: 1) produce a continuous, internally-generated stick signal that they integrated in time; 2) integrate the actual stick position; and 3) compare the two integrations to either issue or cease a pulse command. This suggests that the pilots utilized kinesthetic feedback in order to sense and integrate stick position, supporting the hypothesis that pilots can access and employ the proprioceptive inner feedback loop proposed by Hess's pilot Structural Model. A Pilot Cost Index was developed, whose elements include estimated workload, performance, and the degree to which the pilot employs kinesthetic feedback. Preliminary results suggest that a pilot's operating point (parameter values) may be based on control style and index minimization.

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