评估用于地面环境的热和图像增强夜视设备:人为因素和可用性问题

P. Best, D. Collins, D. Piccione, D. Ferrett
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驾驶员视觉增强器(DVE)项目为军用轮式和履带式车辆提供扩展驾驶范围的系统。DVE为驾驶员提供夜间和恶劣白天条件下前方场景的热图像。在开发过程中,出现了几个需要基于性能的数据来解决的问题。DCS公司承担了一个全面的项目,为项目经理、夜视/侦察、监视和目标获取提供这些数据。该计划涉及几项工作,包括:DVE和夜视镜(NVGs)的相对优点;驾驶员使用DVE和nvg检测下降的能力;以及驾驶员在使用DVE过程中的视觉行为分析。收集的数据有助于了解驾驶员在操作环境中如何使用DVE,并建议需要进行培训以提高战场安全性的领域。
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Evaluating thermal and image intensification night vision devices for the ground environment: human factors and usability issues
The Driver's Vision Enhancer (DVE) program is providing a system to expand the driving envelope for military wheeled and tracked vehicles. The DVE provides the driver with thermal images of the forward scene under night and adverse day conditions. During development, several questions emerged requiring performance-based data to resolve. A comprehensive program to provide the project manager, night vision/reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition with such data was undertaken by DCS Corporation. The program involved several efforts including: the relative merits of the DVE and night vision goggles (NVGs); drivers' ability to detect drop-offs with the DVE and NVGs; and the analysis of drivers' visual behaviors during DVE use. The data collected provides an understanding of how drivers use the DVE in operational settings and suggests areas where training is needed to enhance safety on the battlefield.
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