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  • The study investigates how augmented reality (AR) can assist novice pilots in landing a helicopter on a moving ship, focusing on minimizing impact energy during the landing process.
  • Using a virtual reality simulator, participants faced different wave conditions while attempting to improve their landing performance with two types of visual assistance: one addressing visual obstructions and the other promoting smooth deceleration.
  • Results showed that the ecologically grounded AR, which focused on maintaining ideal deceleration, significantly improved landing duration, helicopter control, and sensitivity to environmental changes, emphasizing the need for collaboration between designers and psychologists in developing effective AR systems.

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Helicopter landing on a ship is a visually regulated "rendezvous" task during which pilots must use fine control to land a powerful rotorcraft on the deck of a moving ship tossed by the sea while minimizing the energy at impact. Although augmented reality assistance can be hypothesized to improve pilots' performance and the safety of landing maneuvers by guiding action toward optimal behavior in complex and stressful situations, the question of the optimal information to be displayed to feed the pilots' natural information-movement coupling remains to be investigated. Novice participants were instructed to land a simplified helicopter on a ship in a virtual reality simulator while minimizing energy at impact and landing duration. The wave amplitude and related ship heave were manipulated. We compared the benefits of two types of visual augmentation whose design was based on either solving cockpit-induced visual occlusion problems or strengthening the online regulation of the deceleration by keeping the current [Formula: see text] variable around an ideal value of -0.5 to conduct smooth and efficient landing. Our results showed that the second augmentation, ecologically grounded, offers benefits at several levels of analysis. It decreases the landing duration, improves the control of the helicopter displacement, and sharpens the sensitivity to changes in [Formula: see text]. This underlines the importance for designers of augmented reality systems to collaborate with psychologists to identify the relevant perceptual-motor strategy that must be encouraged before designing an augmentation that will enhance it.

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http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0255779PLOS

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