Abstract

An optimal-control model of the human operator is used to analyze a manual control task involving the control of longitudinal position of a hovering VTOL aircraft. Using parameters that are obtained largely from analysis of simple experiments, it is shown that the model can reproduce the essential characteristics of pilots performing the VTOL task as well as system performance scores. In addition, the same optimization framework is used to predict visual scanning behavior.

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