Wierwille et al., 1965 - Google Patents
A theory for the optimal deterministic characterization of the time-varying dynamics of the human operatorWierwille et al., 1965
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- Wierwille W
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SUMMARY A deterministic theory of characterization is presented which can be used to determine the time-varying dynamics of the human operator engaged in a tracking task. With this theory it is possible to obtain a time-varying impulse response and a time-varying …
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