Application of color-coding in airborne tactical displays
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Conner, Hilton L., Jr.
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1979-03Advisor
Neil, Douglas E.
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This thesis analyzes the operational environmental and task variables of the Tactical Coordinator in the S-3A for possible application of color coding in the display symbology in the multi-purpose display. Beginning with the ASW threat to the carrier force under the CV concept, the missions of the S-3A are presented. The roles, tasks and functions of the Tactical Coordinator are identified and form the basis for an analysis of the need for color in airborne displays. Current display design requirements and discrepancies in the S-3A are discussed as a basis for areas of color application. Color research recently conducted is reviewed with the results directed toward the symbology currently used in airborne displays.
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