Study on Color Coding Requirements for See-Through Displays in Simulated Aeromarine Flight
2017; Springer Science+Business Media; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-981-10-6232-2_67
ISSN1876-1119
AutoresDuanqin Xiong, Qing He, Xiaochao Guo, Yanan Liu, Qingfeng Liu, Yao Qin, Jian Du, Yu Bai, Yanyan Wang,
Tópico(s)Color perception and design
ResumoObjective To study the color coding requirements of displayed information in see-through displays during aeromarine fight. Methods One hundred and fifteen fighter pilots participated in the experiment. In virtue of color coding experimental procedure for see-through displays information in fighters, pilots selected colors for the display elements in the route and combat flight menu. Results (1) The pilots’ color coding requirements of flight course menu were that green was the main color, longtime displayed and normal information was inclined to be green, dangerous and overrun information was inclined to be red, and latent dangerous and needing pilots’ attention information was inclined to be yellow. (2) The pilots’ color coding requirements of combat menu were that green was the main color, longtime displayed and attackable information was inclined to be green, and unattackable and overrun information was inclined to be red. Conclusions The pilots’ color coding requirements for see-through displays in aeromarine flight were that green was the main color; longtime displayed and normal and attackable information was inclined to be green; dangerous, overrun, and unattackable information was inclined to be red; latent dangerous and needing pilots’ attention information was inclined to be yellow. Above conclusions were only primary, and subjective and objective researches should be conducted later, so as to deeply verify the rationality of pilots’ requirements.
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