Title :
Universal Ground Control Station (UGCS) joystick evaluation
Author :
Flaherty, Susan R. ; Fern, Lisa ; Turpin, Terry ; Scheff, Scott
Author_Institution :
Aeroflightdynamics Directorate (AMRDEC), Ames Res. Center, U.S. Army, Moffett Field, CA, USA
Abstract :
A goal of commonality and interoperability across U.S. Army and Joint Service unmanned aerial systems (UASs) was outlined by the Office of the Secretary of Defense. The Universal Ground Control Station (UGCS) is a U.S. Army initiative to meet this requirement. With an objective to control heterogeneous assets with expanded payloads, both displacement and force sensing hand-controllers have been reviewed against a baseline joystick and an alternative mouselike device. This study compared operator performance in three mission environments, exercising critical payload operations tasks. Six combat-experienced UAS operators and six general aviation fixed wing pilots were tested. Performance data, subjective workload ratings, and comments were collected. Analyses revealed only small performance differences between displacement and force sensing joysticks in the UAS operators. Pilots showed better performance in a route reconnaissance task utilizing the familiar mouse-like controller. Individual preference, familiarity, and comfort influenced subjective views. Recommendations include additional testing in representative length missions and designing for sustained comfort.
Keywords :
aerospace control; autonomous aerial vehicles; displacement control; force control; interactive devices; military systems; UGCS; US Army; baseline joystick; combat-experienced UAS operator; commonality; critical payload operation task; displacement control; force sensing hand-controller; general aviation fixed wing pilot; interoperability; joystick evaluation; mission environment; mouse-like controller; mouselike device; operator performance; route reconnaissance task; universal ground control station; unmanned aerial system; Aerospace control; Aircraft; Force; Force feedback; Payloads; Sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0556-4
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2012.6187347