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Human Factors | 2011

Using the Landmark–Route–Survey Framework to Evaluate Spatial Knowledge Obtained From Synthetic Vision Systems

Brigitte Lapeyre; Sylvain Hourlier; Xavier Servantie; Bernard N'Kaoua; Hélène Sauzéon

Objective: Using the landmark–route–survey frame-work, this research investigated the effect of synthetic vision systems (SVS) in either low or high visibility conditions on performance in wayfinding and spatial-knowledge-based tasks that probed spatial awareness. Background: SVS are cockpit displays that depict computer-generated views of the terrain surrounding an aircraft and have been developed to support flight efficiency through improved spatial awareness. No studies have directly measured SVS impact on the three levels of spatial knowledge (landmark, route, and survey). Method: A total of 55 nonpilots learned a route in four different experimental conditions (high or low visibility, either with or without SVS). Subsequently, they underwent four recall tasks: wayfinding, scene recognition, scene classification, and sketch map. Six dependent measures were used to probe the three levels of spatial knowledge (selection errors, sorting errors, number of landmarks depicted, bidimensional regression) and their use in the wayfinding task (direction errors, designated landmark errors, and wayfinding verbalized hesitations). Results: SVS produced higher performance in all four tasks. The low visibility condition lowered the wayfinding and scene-recognition performance. Conclusion: The overall results indicated that visibility mostly affected the first level of spatial knowledge (landmark) inducing a decreased wayfinding performance, whereas the use of SVS influenced the three levels of spatial knowledge (route and survey) inducing an increased wayfinding performance. Application: Potential applications of this work include spatial knowledge-based measures to evaluate SVS prototypes as well as to assess the relationship between spatial knowledge and spatial awareness.


SAE International Journal of Aerospace | 2015

Testing Touch Screens in Realistic Aeronautic Turbulent Conditions (Light to Severe)

Sylvain Hourlier; Sandra Guérard; Jean Luc Barou; Xavier Servantie


SAE 2016 Aerospace Systems and Technology Conference | 2016

A 3D Head Up Display with Simulated Collimation

Philippe Coni; Sylvain Hourlier; Xavier Servantie; Laurent Laluque; Aude Gueguen


SAE International Journal of Aerospace | 2017

A 3D Full Windshield Head Up Display

Philippe Coni; Jean Luc Bardon; Xavier Servantie


Archive | 2015

AVIONIC SYSTEM COMPRISING MEANS FOR DESIGNATING AND MARKING LAND

Cecile Andre; Xavier Servantie; Laurent Laluque


Archive | 2011

Method for displaying flight plan of aircraft on display device screen of flight management system, involves calculating aircraft position and main values of aircraft parameters at moment corresponding to present or future time of aircraft

Xavier Servantie; Sylvain Hourlier; Sami Lini


Archive | 2017

METHOD FOR COMPUTING AND REPRESENTING DEVIATIONS FROM THE TRAJECTORY OF AN AIRCRAFT IN FLIGHT

Bruno Aymeric; Xavier Servantie; Matthieu Claybrough


Archive | 2017

METHOD FOR COMPUTING THE REPRESENTATION OF THE TRAJECTORY OF AN AIRCRAFT IN FLIGHT

Bruno Aymeric; Xavier Servantie; Matthieu Claybrough


19th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology | 2017

Avionics Touch Screen in Turbulence: Simulation for Design (Part 2: Results)

Sylvain Hourlier; Xavier Servantie


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2016

50‐3: A Full Windshield Head‐Up Display using Simulated Collimation

Philippe Coni; Sylvain Hourlier; Aude Gueguen; Xavier Servantie; Laurent Laluque

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Sami Lini

University of Bordeaux

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Pierre-Alexandre Favier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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