THE MAINTENANCE TASK SIMULATOR-1 (MTS-1): A DEVICE FOR ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE RESEARCH

Abstract

The Maintenance Task Simulator (MTS-1) is a low priced task simulation device, specially constructed for research on performance aids used in conjunction with electronic maintenance. The device can present many complex electronic control-display panel configurations. The control-display panel is composed of a variety of modules which may contain a control or display or be blank. The device also contains sensing and recording circuitry, which provides a time-referenced record of control positions and sequence of manipulations by the subject. The device can support such research as determining the various skills and concepts required by the technician in performing various levels of electronic maintenance and developing effective techniques for evaluating the proficiency of electronic maintenance personnel. The logical next step would be to modify the MTS-1 for research on malfunction isolation tasks, ie, the portion of the troubleshooting task conducted behind the front panel, after localization has been done, up to but not including the point of replacing the defective component.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1964
Accession Number
AD0608745

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  • John Jr D. Folley
  • Thomas K. Elliott

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  • Biomedical
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  • Electronic Equipment
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  • Recording Systems
  • Reliability
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  • Microelectronics
  • Microelectronics - Microelectromechanical Systems