To clarify an issue about eye tracking being included in some sort of notional Gen IV HMDS, there was a paper published in 2013 that studied how aircrew in simulators used the F-35 HMD to interact with and assimilate various data in a training environment. The researchers apparently used eye tracking sensors and EEGs to determine where the subjects were looking in the cockpit. The eye tracking was not being developed to integrate into a future HMDS for F-35.
"Enhancing HMD-Based F-35 Training through Integration of Eye Tracking and Electroencephalography Technology"
By Meredith Carroll, Glenn Surpris, Shayna Strally, Matthew Archer, Frank Hannigan, Kelly Hale, and Wink Bennett
Last edited by Maus92; 20th Jul 2015 at 03:04.