A cognitive systems engineering perspective on fighter cockpit design evaluation

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In this paper a method for evaluating fighter aircraft cockpit design solutions is suggested, taking into account the specific needs and limitations that come from working in the context of developing modern fighter aircraft cockpit design. In this context flight simulators are an essential tool for evaluation. A general problem when using simulators for evaluations is the amount of data generated, and how to approach this data. There is a need to develop methods to manage the data and extract relevant data in order to make it usable in the design and development process. The approaches described also aim at connecting the simulator data to the overall joint goals of the pilot-fighter-aircraft system in accordance with the CSE approach to systems development.

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Nilsson, S., Levin, B., Nählinder, S., Alfredson, J., Ohlander, U., & Holmberg, J. (2015). A cognitive systems engineering perspective on fighter cockpit design evaluation. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 529, pp. 628–633). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21383-5_105

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