Integrated Cuing Requirements (ICR) Study: Feasibility Analysis and Demonstration Study.
Abstract
The goal is the Integrated Cuing Requirements (ICR) Study was to consolidate and synthesize existing human sensory/perceptual data, principles and models in a manner which would make this information readily accessible and useful to the community of aircrew training device (ATD) design engineers. There exists an extensive body of research literature on human perception which could potentially be of value in the specification, design, and evaluation of aircrew training devices. The data in this domain are distributed among numerous different publications and are written in the specialized terminology of perceptual psychology. Consequently, this information is not generally accessible to ATD engineers. The goal of the ICR study was to extract and consolidate the relevant data into an accessible format and to provide, where feasible, a synthesis of the literature which included recommendaitns relevant to equipment design. The intended output of this activity was (a) an ICR Data Base containing the available sensory/perceptual data in a form useful for specification and design purposes, and (b) an ICR Users Guide to facilitate access to the data by the ATD engineer.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1983
- Accession Number
- ADA131039
Entities
People
- Richard Barker
- Richard Farrell
Organizations
- Boeing