Abstract:
The invention relates to a method and system for display and interaction with an aircraft control system, intended for an aircraft pilot, embedded in a cockpit of the aircraft. The method is implemented by a system for display and interaction including a first so-called head-down man-machine interface and a second so-called head-up man-machine interface. The method includes determining a line of sight of the pilot, receiving a command to enter the frozen display mode and keeping at least part of the display on the second man-machine interface in a frozen position, independently of the pilot's line of sight, then displaying at least one complementary man-machine interface element, as a function of the pilot's line of sight, in at least one free area of the cockpit, and displaying a cursor representative of the pilot's line of sight.
Abstract:
The general field of the invention is that of methods for managing communications symbols in a viewing system including an associated viewing device comprising a touch surface and controlling, managing and displaying means. The interactor has three states that are a passive state, an active state and a state for setting one of the parameters of the communication. Said displaying and managing method comprises at least the following steps to apply a setting:Step 1: on a first tactile stress, causing an interaction zone of oblong shape and an icon representative of the possible setting choices to appear;Step 2: by holding and moving the tactile stress in the direction of the length of the interaction zone, selecting a given setting; andStep by stopping the tactile stress, validating the new setting and causing the icon and the interaction zone to disappear.
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for managing a graphical human-machine interface, includes the steps of receiving information relating to the position of the eyes and the gaze direction of a user at the interface; receiving physiological information of the user; determining a level of cognitive load on the basis of the received physiological information; adjusting the display of the interface on the basis of the gaze direction and/or of the determined level of cognitive load. Some developments describe the management of the display zones (foveal zone and peripheral zones), the selection of one or more displays, the management of the distance from the message display to the current gaze location, the management of the criticality of the messages, various graphical techniques for attracting attention, the management of the flight context in the avionic case, the management of visual density, etc. Some system aspects are described (virtual and/or augmented reality).
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for managing a graphical human-machine interface, includes the steps of receiving information relating to the position of the eyes and the gaze direction of a user at the interface; receiving physiological information of the user; determining a level of cognitive load on the basis of the received physiological information; adjusting the display of the interface on the basis of the gaze direction and/or of the determined level of cognitive load. Some developments describe the management of the display zones (foveal zone and peripheral zones), the selection of one or more displays, the management of the distance from the message display to the current gaze location, the management of the criticality of the messages, various graphical techniques for attracting attention, the management of the flight context in the avionic case, the management of visual density, etc. Some system aspects are described (virtual and/or augmented reality).
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method and system for display and interaction with an aircraft control system, intended for an aircraft pilot, embedded in a cockpit of the aircraft. The method is implemented by a system for display and interaction including a first so-called head-down man-machine interface and a second so-called head-up man-machine interface. The method includes determining a line of sight of the pilot, receiving a command to enter the frozen display mode and keeping at least part of the display on the second man-machine interface in a frozen position, independently of the pilot's line of sight, then displaying at least one complementary man-machine interface element, as a function of the pilot's line of sight, in at least one free area of the cockpit, and displaying a cursor representative of the pilot's line of sight.
Abstract:
The general field of the invention is that of systems for segregating audio messages in a cockpit of a first aircraft. Said system comprises: means for receiving and recording audio messages; a database of keywords for the audio messages; means for recognizing of keywords in the audio messages; means for separating the audio messages as a function of said keywords; means for ranking the messages according to an order of priority; means for processing the audio messages according to said order of priority; means for transmitting the messages processed according to said order of priority; means for listening to the audio messages.