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    Effects of localized auditory information on visual target detection performance using a helmet-mounted display by Nelson, W T, Hettinger, L J, Cunningham, J A, Brickman, B J, Haas, M W, McKinley, R L

    Published in Human factors (01-09-1998)
    “…An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of localized auditory information on visual target detection performance. Visual targets were presented on…”
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    Postural Instability and Motion Sickness in a Fixed-Base Flight Simulator by Stoffregen, Thomas A., Hettinger, Lawrence J., Haas, Michael W., Roe, Merry M., Smart, L. James

    Published in Human factors (22-09-2000)
    “…We evaluated the prediction that postural instability would precede the subjective symptoms of motion sickness in a fixed-base flight simulator. Participants…”
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    Current Research in Adaptive Interfaces by Haas, Michael W., Hettinger, Lawrence J.

    “…An adaptive interface can be described as a set of displays and controls, a human operator, and an underlying software system that is capable of modifying the…”
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    Multisensory Interface Design for Complex Task Domains: Replacing Information Overload With Meaning in Tactical Crew Stations by Brickman, Bart J., Hettinger, Lawrence J., Haas, Michael W.

    “…Modern aerial combat represents a highly complex task domain that imposes many significant challenges on aviators. In modern cockpits there are more sources of…”
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    Applying Adaptive Control and Display Characteristics to Future Air Force Crew Stations by Haas, Michael W., Nelson, W. Todd, Repperger, Daniel, Bolia, Robert, Zacharias, Greg

    “…The Human Effectiveness Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory is developing and evaluating human-machine interface concepts to enhance overall…”
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    A Theoretical Analysis and Preliminary Investigation of Dynamically Adaptive Interfaces by Bennett, Kevin B., Cress, Jeffrey D., Hettinger, Lawrence J., Stautberg, Dean, Haas, Michael W.

    “…Adynamically adaptive interface (DAI) is a computer interface that changes the display or control characteristics of a system (or both) in real time. The goal…”
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    Human-machine haptic interface design using stochastic resonance methods by Repperger, D.W., Phillips, C.A., Berlin, J.E., Neidhard-Doll, A.T., Haas, M.W.

    “…A study was conducted with haptic (forces produced on a human via mechanical systems) interfaces and how they may interact with an operator to improve tracking…”
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    Virtually-augmented interfaces for tactical aircraft by Haas, Michael W.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-05-1995)
    “…The term Fusion Interface is defined as a class of interface which integrally incorporates both virtual and non-virtual concepts and devices across the visual,…”
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    Integrating vestibular displays for VE and airborne applications by Cress, J.D., Hettinger, L.J., Cunningham, J.A., Riccio, G.E., Haas, M.W., McMillan, G.R.

    Published in IEEE computer graphics and applications (01-11-1997)
    “…Designing effective human machine interfaces is one of the more challenging and exciting issues facing engineers today. Many virtual environment (VE) designers…”
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    Display Concepts Supporting Crew Communication of Target Location in Unmanned Air Vehicles by Draper, Mark H., Geiselman, Eric E., Lu, Liem G., Roe, Merry M., Haas, Michael W.

    “…Current unmanned air vehicle (UAV) reconnaissance missions often require a high degree of crew coordination to successfully locate and identify ground targets…”
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    UMAST: A Web-Based Architecture for Modeling Future Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles by Narayanan, S., Edala, Narasimha Rao, Geist, Jonathan, Kiran Kumar, Patchigolla, Ruff, Heath A., Draper, Mark, Haas, Michael W.

    Published in Simulation (San Diego, Calif.) (01-07-1999)
    “…The area of uninhabited aerial vehicles is receiving increasing attention with the associated technologi cal advances in communication, computing and elec…”
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    Adaptive Integration of Head-Coupled Multi-Sensory Displays for Target Localization by Tannen, Robert S., Nelson, W. Todd, Bolia, Robert S., Haas, Michael W., Hettinger, Lawrence J., Warm, Joel S., Dember, William N., Stoffregen, Thomas A.

    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of providing target location information via head-coupled visual and spatial audio displays presented…”
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    Design considerations for a case-based reasoning engine for scenario-based cyber incident notification by Woskov, S. M., Grimaila, M. R., Mills, R. F., Haas, M. W.

    “…Virtually all modern organizations have embedded information systems into their core business processes as a means to increase operational efficiency, improve…”
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    A scalable architecture for improving the timeliness and relevance of cyber incident notifications by Miller, J. L., Mills, R. F., Grimaila, M. R., Haas, M. W.

    “…The current mechanics of cyber incident notification within the United States Air Force rely on a broadcast "push" of incident information to the affected…”
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    Haptic specification of environmental events: implications for the design of adaptive, virtual interfaces by Brickman, B.J., Hettinger, L.J., Roe, M.M., Liem Lu, Repperger, D.W., Haas, M.W.

    “…Future airborne crewstations are currently being designed that will incorporate multisensory virtual displays to convey operationally relevant information to…”
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    Current Research in Advanced Cockpit Display Concepts by Hettinger, Lawrence J., Haas, Michael W.

    “…A major portion of the research conducted throughout the history of aviation psychology has been devoted to the analysis and design of cockpit displays…”
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