Browsing College of Aeronautics by Author "Carstens, Deborah Sater"
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The Effects of Laser Eye Protection on Color Recognition and Discrimination
Pierre, Sherisse Melanie (2017-05)The number of reported laser strikes on aircraft has increased over the years. Laser strikes pose a threat to safety and thus, warrant attention and mitigation efforts. Laser Eye Protection (LEP) is one mitigation method ... -
Evaluation of Low Cost Controllers for Mobile Based Virtual Reality Headsets
Lindsey, Summer (2017-04)Virtual Reality (VR) is no longer just for training purposes. The consumer VR market has become a large part of the VR world and is growing at a rapid pace. In spite of this growth, there is no standard controller for ... -
Evaluation of the human impact of password authentication practices on information security
Carstens, Deborah Sater; McCauley-Bell, Pamela R.; Malone, Linda C.; DeMara, Ronald F. (2004)The research objective was to develop a model for evaluating the human impact that password authentication issues are having on the security of information systems. Through distributing a survey and conducting an experiment, ... -
Evaluation of the human impact of password authentication practices on information security
Carstens, Deborah Sater; McCauley-Bell, Pamela R.; Malone, Linda C.; DeMara, Ronald F. (2004)The research objective was to develop a model for evaluating the human impact that password authentication issues are having on the security of information systems. Through distributing a survey and conducting an experiment, ... -
Exploring Usability in Web-Based Aviation Weather: An Assessment of the Aviation Weather Center Website
Remy, Benjamin (2017-05)To provide a starting point for usability research in the area of online aviation weather, we performed a two-part usability study of the popular Aviation Weather Center website for general aviation users. The first part ... -
The Psychological Health of Airline Pilots: A Flight Deck Crew’s Perceptions and Willingness to Fly
Herkimer, Jason Charles (2017-12)Pilots have an image of bravado and charisma which includes that of a hardened, unemotional professional. What happens when the inevitable hardship occurs to a pilot? In the past, physical attributes were highly sought ... -
Symbol Salience Affects Change Detection Performance in General Aviation Weather Displays
Hruszczyk, Adam A (2017-05)General aviation pilots perform many tasks during a flight such as navigating a route, performing 'see and avoid', operating the radio and navigational instruments, viewing charts and approach plates, and scanning and ...