Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare Visual Monitor (VM)-based and Virtual Reality Head Mounted Display (VR HMD)-based simulated flight training simulators with respect to ripple effects.<BR>Background: VR HMD-based simulators can increase immersion and realism by providing more realistic virtual environments in comparison to VM-based simulators. Existing studies related to VR HMD-based simulators have been mainly focused on flight training effects of pilots rather than considering all the effects collectively.<BR>Method: This study conducted a comparative experiment of VM-based and VR HMD-based simulators with 25 Republic of Korea Air Force F-15K fighter pilots.<BR>Results: All 6 items on ripple effects were statistically significantly higher in VR HMDbased simulators than in VM-based simulators.<BR>Conclusion: When VR HMD-based simulators are used to with respect to ripple effects the flight training for Air Force pilots, practical technical ripple effects can be expected.<BR>Application: The results of this study are expected to help us understand the system characteristics of VR HMD-based simulators.

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