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Pub. period:1988-1994
Pub. count:4
Number of co-authors:3



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Jan Stiff:1
Daniel J. Francis:1
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1994
 
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Kibbe, Marion P. and Francis, Daniel J. (1994): TAV-8B Flight Test Results for the Demonstration of an Airborne 3D Audio Cuer. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 38th Annual Meeting 1994. p. 987.

This poster presents a summary of pilot opinions on the utility of an airborne 3-Dimensional (3-D) audio cuer and noise cancellation system which was developed at Armstrong Medical Research Laboratory and demonstrated at China Lake, CA in a TAV-8B Harrier. The 3-D audio cues were heard through a customized head set and helmet, equipped with a head tracker coupled to the audio cuer. The helmet was equipped with active noise cancellation which when turned on would subtract ambient aircraft noise. 3-D audio, in both straight and level flight and while maneuvering, was used to provide: 1) direction of arrival information of three ground based targets or threats; and 2) localized separation of two communication channels. There were eleven test flights. Pilots reported that the 3-D audio system worked well, giving azimuth cues with approximately 15 degree accuracy, which they felt was adequate to orient attention toward a threat or target location. Elevation cues were less accurate, providing only two rough judgments: low or high. They felt that the greatest promise for future implementation would be to couple 3-D audio to a threat warning system, allowing faster but not more accurate localization of a threat. Communication channel separation was helpful; many aviators thought that 3-D localization of the communication channels would provide more utility. Active noise cancellation seemed to work, but most aviators did not feel that a major requirement existed for the system in tactical fixed wing aircraft.

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Kibbe, Marion P. and Stiff, Jan (1994): Operator Performance in Pattern Matching as a Function of Reference Material Structure. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 38th Annual Meeting 1994. pp. 1280-1284.

This paper examines the performance of subjects in verifying matches between aerial photographs and overlayed line drawings which vary in structure and pixel count. Both speed and accuracy improve as the pixel count increases with an asymptote at about 3500 pixels. Speed and accuracy also improve when the line drawings are made up of long lines or with lines which correspond to the cognitive content of the photographs.

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Weisgerber, Scott A. and Kibbe, Marion P. (1990): Targeting Decisions Using Multiple Imaging Sensors: Operator Performance and Calibration. In: D., Woods, and E., Roth, (eds.) Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual Meeting 1990, Santa Monica, USA. pp. 56-60.

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Kibbe, Marion P. (1988): Information Transfer from Intelligent EW Displays. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 32nd Annual Meeting 1988. pp. 107-110.

Dual-task performance and recalled information data were used to compare levels of situational awareness from manual and automated threat recognition tasks. Dual-task performance reflected the effects of monitoring an automated system while tracking. There were no differences in information transfer as a function of automation.

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Publication statistics

Pub. period:1988-1994
Pub. count:4
Number of co-authors:3



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Jan Stiff:1
Daniel J. Francis:1
Scott A. Weisgerber:1

 

 

Productive colleagues

Marion P. Kibbe's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Jan Stiff:1
Daniel J. Francis:1
Scott A. Weisgerbe..:1
 
 
 
May 19

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