A human centered informational display is disclosed that can be used with
vehicles (e.g. aircraft) and in other operational environments where rapid
human centered comprehension of an operational environment is required.
The informational display integrates all cockpit information into a single
display in such a way that the pilot can clearly understand with a glance,
his or her spatial orientation, flight performance, engine status and
power management issues, radio aids, and the location of other air
traffic, runways, weather, and terrain features. With OZ the information
is presented as an integrated whole, the pilot instantaneously recognizes
flight path deviations, and is instinctively drawn to the corrective
maneuvers. Our laboratory studies indicate that OZ transfers to the pilot
all of the integrated display information in less than 200 milliseconds.
The reacquisition of scan can be accomplished just as quickly. Thus, the
time constants for forming a mental model are near instantaneous. The
pilot's ability to keep up with rapidly changing and threatening
environments is tremendously enhanced. OZ is most easily compatible with
aircraft that has flight path information coded electronically. With the
correct sensors (which are currently available) OZ can be installed in
essentially all current aircraft