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4 4  |Suit|Aouda.S
5 5  |Date|06. Jan. 2017
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12 +Aouda.X helmet and head-up display (HUD)
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7 7  The Head-Up Display/HMI test is directed by the test leader Daniel Lee. It is designed to test the human-machine interface using several different use cases to ensure that operations are intuitive and bugs (logical or technical) are resolved before deployment. The final test iterates through all tabs in the HUD (Head up Display), as well as using all features in each tab in varying orders based on the use case. This test involves eight sub-tests (A – H). The tested HUD can be navigated by a controller which contains six buttons numbered from 2 to 7.
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9 9  **Subtest A:** The proper transition of the buttons through the tabs are tested. Every button (2-7) is tested. Subtest A has a duration of approx. 1 minute.
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