A COMPARISON OF FOUR TYPES OF ALTIMETERS: PHASE I. TRACKING A COMMAND PROFILE. PHASE II. READING PRESET ALTITUDES.
Abstract
A two phase experiment was carried out comparing four altimeters: counter-pointer (CP), counter-drum-pointer (CDP), drum-pointer (DP), and three-pointer (3P). One phase measured accuracy of altitude control. During this phase, the operator simultaneously performed a secondary twodimensional tracking task. The second phase measured speed and accuracy of reading random altitude presentations. Using five naval enlisted men as subjects, tracking performance was found to be best for CP and CDP, followed by DP, with 3P the poorest of the four altimeters. The results for reading accuracy in both phases showed CP to be best followed by CDP, DP and 3P in that order. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0601000
Entities
People
- J. H. Hill
- P. N. Ziegler
- R. Chernikoff
- R. E. Reilly
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory