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http://dx.doi.org/10.9766/KIMST.2020.23.2.185

Ergonomic Analysis on 3-Screen Multi-function Console Design of the Naval Combat System  

Lee, Jaeho (Naval R&D Center, Hanwha Systems)
Yoon, Sangyoung (U2 System)
Kim, Hyunsil (The Naval Combat Systems PEO, Agency for Defense Development)
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Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology / v.23, no.2, 2020 , pp. 185-193 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper proposes a 3-screen multi-function console development method using ergonomic design approach. Ergonomically designed console has the advantage of decreasing operator fatigue and increasing concentration by providing better readability, operability and convenience. For this, thirty subjects participated in the experiment for 3-screen multi-function console design. Ergonomic standards of console design were used to establish experiment design and to eliminate incompatible results with ergonomic standards. Subjects evaluated the nine predefined placements of displays and asked to place the display and controllers in order to use comfortably. As a results, total 18 design criteria including displays and controllers placement were determined.
Keywords
Naval Combat System; 3-Screen Multi-Function Console; Ergonomic Analysis;
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