Abstract
The goal of this study was to develop improved concepts for the processing and display of electronic warfare (EW) information to the crew of Navy attack aircraft. The study was crew oriented in that the emphasis was on what information the aircrew needs to respond most effectively to EW threats and how this information might be displayed for most effective use by the aircrew. The study involved four activities: (1) identification and review of EW threat characteristics and threat warning sensor capability, (2) determination of what information about EW threats is needed by aircrews, (3) development and evaluation of several candidate display concepts and (4) utilization of the results of the previous three activities to evolve two display concepts and associated information processing algorithms for future simulator evaluation.
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