A Motion Activated Articulating Seat (MAAS) a Dynamic Concept for Cockpit Seat Design in High Performance Aircraft
Abstract
The motion activated articulating seat (MAAS) is a pilot aid in lifting the shoulder/upper torso while flying and aircraft. The MAAS system has the ability to respond rapidly should the pilot require a different shoulder/ upper torso position in response to changing mission requirements, such as checking 6 . The approach uses a high speed desk top computer, a video camera, a specialized video processing capture board, a set of specifically geometrically designed air bags (three independently functionable) with operational valving, a modified cockpit seat with a 30 degree seat back angle, a flight helmet with identifiable indicators, and an in house developed operating software program. The system has been demonstrated statistically and successfully processed head/ helmet movements for generating seat motion. The video capture technique is being applied to other laboratory research efforts.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA231698
Entities
People
- Alva Karl
- James Cooper
- Robert Esken
- Vance D. Skowronski
Organizations
- Armstrong Laboratory