DocumentCode :
1673615
Title :
Development and evaluation of auditory symbology for representation of simultaneous threats
Author :
Gerth, Jeffrey M. ; Folds, Dennis J. ; Fain, W. Bradley ; McKinley, Richard L. ; Angelo, William R D
Author_Institution :
Human Factors Branch, Georgia Tech. Res. Inst., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1997
Firstpage :
70
Abstract :
This report describes the development and evaluation of auditory symbology for use in the Joint Advanced Strike Technology-Integrated Helmet Audio Visual System (JAST-IHAVS) program. The JAST-IHAVS program was a demonstration of an integrated visual helmet-mounted display (HMD) with advanced 3-D audio technology, headtracking, active noise reduction, and voice control for reduced pilot workload, enhanced target acquisition, and improved situation awareness. This effort developed and evaluated two sets of sixteen auditory symbols for representing four threat levels and four threat priorities. One set of auditory symbology was based on tones from a standard radar warning receiver (RWR) based on inputs from the IHAVS lead test pilot. The second set of auditory symbology was based on those developed in a previous research project at Georgia Tech. Each auditory symbology set was evaluated in a series of laboratory tasks for identifiability and localizability. Identification and localization tasks tested auditory symbologies presented alone and in combinations of up to four simultaneous threats. Overall, the auditory symbology based on the RWR tones was evaluated as satisfactory in terms of localization accuracy and identification of threat level. However, the auditory symbology based on RWR tones was unreliable and the perception of both threat and priority level was unreliable when heard in combination of two or more simultaneous threats. The second set of auditory symbology was evaluated as satisfactory on all counts
Keywords :
active noise control; aircraft displays; audio systems; audio-visual systems; military aircraft; target tracking; 3D audio technology; active noise reduction; auditory symbology; headtracking; identifiability; integrated helmet audio visual system; integrated visual helmet-mounted display; joint advanced strike technology; localizability; localization accuracy; radar warning receiver; simultaneous threats; situation awareness; target acquisition; threat levels; threat priorities; voice control; Active noise reduction; Aircraft; Audio systems; Audio-visual systems; Auditory displays; Human factors; Laboratories; Radar; Signal design; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1997. NAECON 1997., Proceedings of the IEEE 1997 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3725-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1997.617763
Filename :
617763
Link To Document :
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