Search for dissertations about: "flight displays"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words flight displays.
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1. Visual Flow Display for Pilot Spatial Orientation
Abstract : Pilot spatial disorientation (SD) is a significant cause of incidents and fatal accidents in aviation. The pilot is susceptible to SD especially in low visibility when the visual system is deprived of information from outside the cockpit. READ MORE
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2. Gaining Depth : Time-of-Flight Sensor Fusion for Three-Dimensional Video Content Creation
Abstract : The successful revival of three-dimensional (3D) cinema has generated a great deal of interest in 3D video. However, contemporary eyewear-assisted displaying technologies are not well suited for the less restricted scenarios outside movie theaters. READ MORE
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3. Simulator-Based Design : Methodology and vehicle display application
Abstract : Human-in-the-loop simulators have long been used in the research community as well as in industry. The aviation field has been the pioneers in the use of simulators for design purposes. In contrast, corresponding activities in the automotive area have been less widespread. READ MORE
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4. Mental workload in basic civil aviation training
Abstract : Although the aviation industry has gone through great technological and commercial change in the last decades, basic civil aviation training has not changed accordingly. The consequences of the changes in civil aviation have rarely resulted in research programs in the field of basic civil aviation training and this phase, where future pilots gain their first sets of skills and knowledge, has long received only minimal attention from the aviation industry. READ MORE
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5. Exploring Levers for Improvement of Basic Civil Aviation Training
Abstract : Although the civil aviation industry has gone through great technological and commercial change in the last decades, basic civil aviation training has not kept pace accordingly. The changes in civil aviation have rarely resulted in research programs in the field of basic training, which has long received minimal attention from the industry. READ MORE