Experiments in the dome simulator provide a controlled way to examine soldiers’ display devices within their context of use. Participants are immersed in a virtual hostile environment and utilize the display device conveying video feed from unmanned systems and alerts while having also to attend to their immediate environment. They can be static, or move in the scene depending on the experimental setup and goals. This type of situation allows examining high workload and demand.
Prof. Tal Oron-Gilad's research @BGU
Human Factors Engineering
Studying dismounted soldiers in operational settings
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Tal Oron-Gilad PhD.
Human Factors Engineering Research
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