Description / Abstract:
The scope of this document is limited to Enhanced Synthetic
Vision Systems ESVS human factors considerations and requirements
in comprehension, interpretation and application of imagery and
integrated symbology in Enhanced (sensor) and Synthetic (database)
Vision Systems in aircraft. Any overlap into logic problems or
hardware/software design should be considered to be incidental to
the human factors issues. Where the performance characteristics of
specific technologies are relevant they will be identified, and
where performance criteria are relevant to specific intended
functions/use they will be identified. From a regulatory view,
intended function (Guidance or Information/Situation Awareness
support) has a tremendous effect upon the design of an ESV System.
However from a Human Engineering standpoint, the information on a
display must be discernible and comprehensible to the human
operator in both cases and differences may be primarily in
information content (required to support a specific task)
This document attempts to be independent of candidate
technologies and concentrate on human interface criteria.
Consideration of NVG use in a cockpit equipped with ESVS is
beyond the scope of this document, but it should be noted that
there will be significant integration/interaction issues such as
black level limits and use of DTED data simultaneous with NVS. This
document does not include consideration of detection and/or display
of air targets or integration of systems such as TCAS.
Purpose
This document is a compilation of human factors recommended
practices in the design of ESVS. It may be updated to reflect
research and development results and as the technology improves and
applications expand, the coverage of the document will be
expanded..