How eye tracking streamlines space industry operations
OHB Sweden recently partnered with Tobii to explore how eye tracking could enhance operator training, software implementation and mission efficiency.
Capture real-world visual attention data to improve system design, reduce risk, and optimize training. From sports arenas to aerospace labs, Tobii Pro Glasses 3 delivers high-precision eye tracking with accuracy.
Analyze how pilots, operators, and astronauts manage visual load in dynamic, high-risk environments.
Explore how researchers study situational awareness, cognitive load, and interface interaction in aviation and space systems.
Track how elite athletes process visual cues and adapt in fast-changing situations.
Uncover visual strategies used in high performance, reduce errors, and support injury prevention through eye tracking.
Evaluate how people engage with systems and tools to improve safety and usability.
Use Tobii Pro Glasses 3 to assess workflows, streamline human-machine interaction, and inform design decisions.
Understanding human behavior will benefit aviation safety, space exploration, and enable safe, autonomous flight.
The scene camera's increased field of view in Tobii Pro Glasses 3 makes a major difference when conducting wayfinding research, especially in an outdoor environment where, with a narrower field of view, we would lose track of the gaze data. The design of Pro Glasses 3 is very comfortable, making them unobtrusive to wear which is an important factor to collect unbiased insights.
This is the first time we can actually get data on visual human information collection…and we can use this data to optimize training procedures, we can also optimize operative procedures.
We are constantly looking for novel data sources to measure and analyze player performance. Tobii's hardware and software does just that — delivering accurate and robust data that allow us to gain a new perspective on how players perceive and process visual stimuli.
Discover the application areas within Human Factors.
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