ADSP research provides quantitative assessments of both human and system performance in virtual environments (VE) and advanced display systems. Human and systems are measured in order to design environments to fit human performance specifications.

Research in the lab provides quantitative assessments of both human and system performance in virtual environments (VE) and advanced display systems. Human and systems are measured in order to design environments to fit human performance specifications.

  •  Types of displays studied include haptic displays, virtual acoustic (3-D audio) displays, head-mounted displays (both immersive and see-through), and situation awareness displays.

  •  Application areas include terminal area air traffic control, teleoperation, manufacturing, and manipulative tasks.

  •  Areas of expertise include visual, auditory and proprioceptic performance, quantification of system performance, intelligent displays, acoustic modeling, and virtual controls.

 

 Curator: Mitch Clapp
NASA Official: Steve Ellis

Advanced Displays and Spatial Perception Laboratory
Human Information Processing Research Branch
Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000