T&E 4209 Helmet Mounted Display Test and Evaluation

Course Description

This course is designed to provide technical and human factors information regarding Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) systems.  Emphasis is placed on various approaches to system design that impact usability and methods of test that will identify potential deficiencies.  Topical information in the academic lectures is reinforced during laboratory and classroom demonstrations.

Anticipated Student Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course of instruction the student will have a basic understanding of HMD technology, the aircraft integration of HMDs from a system perspective, and ground and flight evaluation procedures.

Be familiar with
1.  The history and evolution of HMDs
2.  Various approaches to current HMD designs
3.  Human factors considerations associated with the use of HMDs
4. Issues associated with the integration of HMDs in the aircraft
5. Ground and flight test and evaluation procedures

Sequence of Instruction

History of HMD Development and Application
HMD Design Approaches
   Image Sources
   Optical Designs
   Biodynamics
Aircraft Integration Issues
   Visual Coupling and Head Tracking Systems
   Visual Performance
Current HMD Human Factors Considerations
Test and Evaluation Techniques

Texts and Reference Materials

Helmet Mounted Displays: Design Issues for Rotary-Wing Aircraft
Head Mounted Displays: Designing for the User

Instructional Methodology

Lectures
HMD laboratory
Classroom demonstrations

Process of Evaluation

Examination

 
 

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Contact Info

National Test Pilot School  
P.O. Box 658
Mojave, CA  93502-0658  USA
Phone:  661-824-2977
Fax: 661-824-2943

 
 
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