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Survey of Symbology for Aeronautical Charts and Electronic Displays - Navigation Aids, Airports, Lines, and Linear Patterns... Survey of Symbology for Aeronautical Charts and Electronic Displays - Navigation Aids, Airports, Lines, and Linear Patterns (Paperback)
Divya C. Chandra, U. S. Department of Transportation Faa, Michelle Yeh
R416 Discovery Miles 4 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This industry survey documents the symbols for navigation aids, airports, lines, and linear patterns currently in use by avionics manufacturers and chart providers for depicting aeronautical charting information. Nine avionics display manufacturers and four chart providers participated. The information provided by avionics manufacturers is shown only on electronic displays whereas the information from chart providers is shown on paper charts and may also be shown on electronic displays. The first section of this report provides background information, including Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidance regarding symbology, considerations for manufacturers for designing and testing symbology, and an overview of Volpe Center research addressing aeronautical charting symbology. The next three sections contain tables that show navigation aid symbols, airport symbols, and lines and linear patterns. A list of reference documents, including policy and research documents, is included at the end of this report.

Pilot Identification of Symbols and an Exploration of Symbol Design Issues for Electronic Displays of Aeronautical Charting... Pilot Identification of Symbols and an Exploration of Symbol Design Issues for Electronic Displays of Aeronautical Charting Information (Paperback)
Michelle Yeh, U.S. Department of Transportation, Divya C. Chandra
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This report describes a study designed to address four research questions about symbology for electronic displays of charting information. The main research question was whether pilots could identify a set of test symbols. Three other research questions were addressed regarding: (1) labels for navigation aid symbols, (2) grouping navigation aids into families, and (3) line style conventions on paper charts and electronic moving map displays.

Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) - 2007 Industry Review (Paperback): Divya C. Chandra, U.S. Department of Transportation, Michelle... Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) - 2007 Industry Review (Paperback)
Divya C. Chandra, U.S. Department of Transportation, Michelle Yeh
R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This document, which is based on information from March 2007, provides an overview of Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) systems and capabilities, with particular focus on the systems' human interface. It updates the April 2005 EFB Industry Review (Yeh and Chandra, 2005). The information in this document will be useful to anyone interested in the EFB market, including the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), customers, operators, manufacturers, and researchers. The report is divided into three sections. The first section briefly reviews EFB research conducted by the Volpe Center over the past several years and the results of that research. The second section describes products and services offered by several system providers and integrators. The third section is a list of software providers. A list of references, including policy and research documents is provided at the end of this report.

A Tool Kit for Evaluating Electronic Flight Bags (Paperback): Michelle Yeh, U.S. Department of Transportation, Divya C. Chandra A Tool Kit for Evaluating Electronic Flight Bags (Paperback)
Michelle Yeh, U.S. Department of Transportation, Divya C. Chandra
R412 Discovery Miles 4 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Volpe Center has developed a set of five tools that can be used to evaluate Electronic Flight Bags(EFBs) from a human factors perspective. The goal of these tools is to help streamline and standardize EFB human factors assessments by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This document introduces all of the Volpe EFB assessment tools, which are for use by any FAA or industry evaluator. This report contains descriptions of the tools and practical information on when and how to use each tool. It is not necessary to be a human factors expert to use the tools, and the tools can be incorporated into the evaluation process in different ways depending on the time available. The appendices to this report contain the full version of the tools.

Designing and Evaluating Symbols for Electronic Displays of Navigation Information - Symbol Stereotypes and Symbol-Feature... Designing and Evaluating Symbols for Electronic Displays of Navigation Information - Symbol Stereotypes and Symbol-Feature Rules (Paperback)
Divya C. Chandra, U.S. Department of Transportation, Michelle Yeh
R405 Discovery Miles 4 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This report presents the findings of two studies related to the design of symbology for electronic displays of navigation information. Experiment 1 addressed whether symbols have key features that are necessary for recognition, i.e., symbol stereotypes. Experiment 2 tested symbol-feature rules, which define a consistent way to design symbols, to determine if pilots could learn and apply them. The resulting guidelines were provided to the Federal Aviation Administration, industry, and the International Civil Aviation Organization and are documented in this report. Suggestions for evaluating symbology are also provided.

Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) - 2005 Industry Review (Paperback): Divya C. Chandra, U.S. Department of Transportation, Michelle... Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) - 2005 Industry Review (Paperback)
Divya C. Chandra, U.S. Department of Transportation, Michelle Yeh
R402 Discovery Miles 4 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) market has accelerated rapidly in the past few years. The purpose of this industry review is to provide a primer on who is involved in the industry and what their efforts are. This informal summary of EFB technology provides a picture of the current state of EFB development as of February, 2005. This document is an update to a 2003 EFB industry review (see Appendix A of Chandra, Yeh, Riley, and Mangold (2003)). This review provides information about EFB systems, software/content, and hardware that are currently on the market or in active development. This material was gathered through industry contacts, demonstrations, websites, brochures, and trade journal reports. For each product, the manufacturer's website is provided where more recent information can be found.

Human Factors Considerations in the Design and Evaluation of Electronic Flight Bags(EFBs)- Version 1 - Basic Functions... Human Factors Considerations in the Design and Evaluation of Electronic Flight Bags(EFBs)- Version 1 - Basic Functions (Paperback)
Susan J. Mangold, U.S. Department of Transportation, Divya C. Chandra
R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This document is intended to facilitate the development of FAA advisory material for evaluation and operational approval of EFBs. The document will also be accessible to users and avionics manufacturers for use in system design and development. Version 1 of this human factors document covers system considerations and three EFB functions in detail. The initial set of functions discussed in Version 1 are electronic documentation, electronic checklists, and flight performance calculations.

A First Look at Salience and Distinctiveness of Fly-Over and Fly-By Waypoint Symbology (Paperback): Daniel J. Hannon, U. S.... A First Look at Salience and Distinctiveness of Fly-Over and Fly-By Waypoint Symbology (Paperback)
Daniel J. Hannon, U. S. Department of Transportation Faa, Divya C. Chandra
R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This report presents the findings of a short-term empirical study on human factors issues related to the selection of symbology for fly-over and fly-by waypoints on aeronautical charts.

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