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Instruments for Evaluating the Intervehicular Information System

Authors: Robert S. Du Bois; Paul G. Smith; UNIVERSAL ENERGY SYSTEMS INC DAYTON OH HUMAN FACTORS DIV
Abstract:
To facilitate effective small unit command, control, and communication (C3) performance, the U.S. Army Armor Center is currently assessing the benefits of including an automated C3 display, the Intervehicular Information System (IVIS), in the upgraded Block II M1 Abrams tank. IVIS is a computer-based distributed information management system proposed to improve lower echelon C3 performance. In support of this effort, the U.S. Army Research Institute Field Unit-Fort Knox and its Simulation Based Assessment of Automated Command, Control, and Communication Capabilities for Armor Crews and Platoons: The Intervehicular Information System. The IVIS evaluation compared the performance of tank crews and platoons using a prototype IVIS with the performance of crews and platoons using conventional C3 and navigation tools. The research was conducted early in the IVIS materiel acquisition process and evaluated the IVIS concept as represented in reconfigured Simulation Network- Developmental (SIMNET-D) M1 simulators. The evaluation included (a) an assessment of the tank crew and platoon performance effects of IVIS; (b) an examination of the unique training requirements of IVIS; and (c) an evaluation of soldier use of, and reactions to, the IVIS soldier machine interface (SMI).

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept. Jun 88-Dec 89
Pages: 97
Report Date: DEC 90
Contract Number: F41689-86-D-0052
Report Number: A893132
Keywords relating to this report:
ACQUISITION
ARMOR
ARMY PERSONNEL
ARMY RESEARCH
AUTOMATION
COMMUNICATION AND RADIO SYSTEMS
CONTRACTORS
CREWS
DISPLAY SYSTEMS
INTERFACES
MACHINES
MATERIALS
NAVIGATION
PLATOON LEVEL ORGANIZATIONS
PROCESSING
REQUIREMENTS
SIMULATION
TANK CREWS
TEST AND EVALUATION
TOOLS
TRAINING
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