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| Title: | Where do we go from here? An assessment of navigation performance using a compass versus a GPS unit |
| Authors: | Young, MS Stanton, NA Walker, GH Jenkins, DP Smart, W |
| Keywords: | Navigation performance Wayfinding Map Compass GPS |
| Publication Date: | 2008 |
| Publisher: | Springer |
| Citation: | Cognition, Technology and Work 10(1): 231-236 |
| Abstract: | The Global Positioning System (GPS) looks set to replace the traditional map and
compass for navigation tasks in military and civil domains. However, we may ask
whether GPS has a real performance advantage over traditional methods. We present
an exploratory study using a waypoint plotting task to compare the standard magnetic
compass against a military GPS unit, for both expert and non-expert navigators.
Whilst performance times were generally longer in setting up the GPS unit, once
navigation was underway the GPS was more efficient than the compass. For mediumto
long-term missions, this means that GPS could offer significant performance
benefits, although the compass remains superior for shorter missions.
Notwithstanding the performance times, significantly more errors, and more serious
errors, occurred when using the compass. Overall, then, the GPS offers some clear
advantages, especially for non-expert users. Nonetheless, concerns over the
development of cognitive maps remain when using GPS technologies. |
| URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10111-007-0095-7 http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/1438 |
| ISSN: | 1435-5558 (Print) 1435-5566 (Online) |
| Appears in Collections: | Design Ergonomics School of Engineering and Design Research papers
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