Abstract

The dynamic behaviour of man in closed two-variable control loops can be approximated satisfactorily by a quasilinear model. For uncoupled systems and the transmission channel eye-hand a data acquisition procedure has been developed, which supplies frequency responses of the human controller. The dynamic behaviour of human controllers has been examined with the aid of a tracking simulator with stochastic disturbances as input signal. The input and output signals have been sampled and recorded by a process computer and evaluated by means of correlation and Fourier analysis on a larger computer system. The results of the evaluations allow conclusions on the capability of pilot candidates to solve manual control tasks.

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