A Peripherally-Located Virtual Instrument Landing Display Affords More Precise Control of Approach Path during Simulated Landings than Traditional Instrument Landing Displays
Nathan Bulkley, Brian Dyre, Roger Lew and Kristin Caufield
Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
A Peripherally-Located Virtual Instrument Landing Display Affords More Precise Control of Approach Path during Simulated Landings than Traditional Instrument Landing Displays
Creators
Nathan Bulkley - University of Idaho
Brian Dyre - University of Idaho
Roger Lew - University of Idaho
Kristin Caufield - University of Idaho
Conference
Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
Identifiers
996630619801851
Academic Unit
Institute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation; Virtual Technology and Design
Language
English
Resource Type
Conference paper
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