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Evaluating Effectiveness of Modeling Motion System Feedback in the Enhanced Hess Structural Model of the Human OperatorIn order to use the Hess Structural Model to predict the need for certain cueing systems, George and Cardullo significantly expanded it by adding motion feedback to the model and incorporating models of the motion system dynamics, motion cueing algorithm and a vestibular system. This paper proposes a methodology to evaluate effectiveness of these innovations by performing a comparison analysis of the model performance with and without the expanded motion feedback. The proposed methodology is composed of two stages. The first stage involves fine-tuning parameters of the original Hess structural model in order to match the actual control behavior recorded during the experiments at NASA Visual Motion Simulator (VMS) facility. The parameter tuning procedure utilizes a new automated parameter identification technique, which was developed at the Man-Machine Systems Lab at SUNY Binghamton. In the second stage of the proposed methodology, an expanded motion feedback is added to the structural model. The resulting performance of the model is then compared to that of the original one. As proposed by Hess, metrics to evaluate the performance of the models include comparison against the crossover models standards imposed on the crossover frequency and phase margin of the overall man-machine system. Preliminary results indicate the advantage of having the model of the motion system and motion cueing incorporated into the model of the human operator. It is also demonstrated that the crossover frequency and the phase margin of the expanded model are well within the limits imposed by the crossover model.
Document ID
20090029958
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Zaychik, Kirill
(State Univ. of New York Binghamton, NY, United States)
Cardullo, Frank
(State Univ. of New York Binghamton, NY, United States)
George, Gary
(State Univ. of New York Binghamton, NY, United States)
Kelly, Lon C.
(Unisys Corp. Hampton, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
August 10, 2009
Subject Category
Mechanical Engineering
Report/Patent Number
LF99-9155
Meeting Information
Meeting: 2009 AIAA Modeling and Sim Tech Conference
Location: Chicago, IL
Country: United States
Start Date: August 10, 2009
End Date: August 13, 2009
Sponsors: American Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Funding Number(s)
WBS: WBS 160961.01.01.01
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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