Abstract
Functioning of remotely-piloted aircraft (RPA) in extreme poorly structured environments often calls for immediate intervention in order to prevent collision with an artificial or natural object. Assessment of human reliability in complicated situations needs profession-relevant tests of spatial orientation particularly important for operators of unpiloted apparatuses. The immersive virtual environment dominates in development of remote control technologies. The paper analyzes approaches used in cognitive sciences to explore imagination of 2D and 3D virtual scenes and thus to get insight into the psychological aspects of spatial orientation. Psychological models can be employed in selection and setting work regulations for RPA operators.
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