This study aims to exploit digital technologies to develop and validate an innovative Extended Reality Human Machine Interface for drone monitoring in Airport Control Towers. The model for the interface prototype exploits multimodal interaction features and implements technologies and functions such as Extended Reality, drone identification and tracking labels, and safety net visualisation.
Corsi, M. (2024). Extended reality-based human machine interface for drone monitoring in airport control tower environment. 105 SPRINGDALE LN, MILLERSVILLE, PA 17551 USA : Association of American Publishers [10.21741/9781644903193-42].
Extended reality-based human machine interface for drone monitoring in airport control tower environment
Corsi, M.
2024
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This study aims to exploit digital technologies to develop and validate an innovative Extended Reality Human Machine Interface for drone monitoring in Airport Control Towers. The model for the interface prototype exploits multimodal interaction features and implements technologies and functions such as Extended Reality, drone identification and tracking labels, and safety net visualisation.File in questo prodotto:
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