Lynda Kramer

Bio


Lynda Kramer is a senior research engineer at the NASA Langley Research Center.  She specializes in crew-centered flight deck design techniques for advanced displays aimed at improving aviation safety and efficiency. Technical duties include directing the design, development, testing, and overall integration of the advanced displays into piloted workstations, flight simulators, and flight test aircraft; and, defining, conducting, analyzing and reporting on results of research to evaluate the human/machine interface performance effects. Mrs. Kramer is currently serving as a Principal Investigator for increasingly automated systems research aimed at achieving the optimum level of teaming between pilots and autonomy on the Next Generation Air Transportation System flight deck. The challenge is to develop these human-autonomy teams/systems where the combination of machine learning and human expertise exceeds the performance of either system alone. Prior to her current research, for 20 years, Mrs. Kramer served as a Principal Investigator for eXternal Vision systems, synthetic vision systems, and enhanced vision systems research aimed at improving aviation safety and increasing aviation operations in restricted visibility. She has been an active member (since its inception in December 2006) on the joint international RTCA SC-213/EUROCAE WG-79 Committee which is writing the Minimum Aviation System Performance Standards for Enhanced Vision Systems, Synthetic Vision Systems, Combined Vision Systems and Enhanced Flight Vision Systems applications in the flight deck.  Mrs. Kramer has a M.S., Aerospace Engineering, George Washington University (GWU), 1996 and B.S., Aerospace Engineering, Auburn University, Summa Cum Laude, 1991.

Selected Publications


1. Young, Steven D., Kramer, Lynda J., and Bailey, Randall E.: Vision Systems. Digital Avionics (3rd Edition). Florida: CRC Press, 2014, p. 317–332.

2. Prinzel, Lawrence J. and Kramer, Lynda J.: Synthetic Vision Systems. International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors (2nd Edition).  New York: CRC Press, 2006, p. 1263-1270.

3. Prinzel III, Lawrence J. ; Kramer, Lynda  ; Shelton, Kevin  J.; Arthur III, Jarvis  J.; Bailey, Randall E.; Norman, R. Michael; Ellis, Kyle L.; and Barmore, Bryan  E. (2012).  Flight Deck Interval Management Delegated Separation Using Equivalent Visual Operations.  International Journal of Human-computer Interaction, 28, 1-12, 2012.

4. Alexander, A.; Prinzel, L. J.; Wickens, C. D.; Kramer, L. J.; Arthur, J. J.; and Bailey, R. E.: Evaluating the Effects of Dimensionality in Advanced Avionic Display Concepts for Synthetic Vision Systems. International Journal of Aviation Psychology, Volume 19, No. 2, April 2009, p. 105-130.

5. Arthur, J. J.; Prinzel, L. J.; Shelton, K. J.; Kramer, L. J.; Williams, S. P.; Bailey, R. E.; and Norman, R. M.: Synthetic Vision Enhanced Surface Operations With Head-Worn Display for Commercial Aircraft. International Journal of Aviation Psychology, Volume 19, No. 2, April 2009, p. 158-181.

6. Kramer, L. J.; Bailey, R. E.; and Prinzel, L. J.: Commercial Flight Crew Decision-Making During Low-Visibility Approach Operations Using Fused Synthetic/Enhanced Vision Systems. International Journal of Aviation Psychology, Volume 19, No. 2, April 2009, p. 131-157.

7. Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; Comstock, Jr., J. Raymond; Glaab, Louis J.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Arthur, Jarvis, J.; and Barry, John S (2004). The Efficacy of Head-Down and Heads-Up Synthetic Vision Display Concepts for Retro- and Forward-Fit of Commercial Aircraft.  International Journal of Aviation Psychology, Dr. Richard Jensen, editor.  Volume 14(1), 2004(AirSC nomination for the HJE Reid Best Paper Award).

8. Sparko, A. L.; Chase, S. G.; Morowsky, K.; Jo, Y. J.; Norman, R. M. ; Prinzel III, L. J.; Kramer, L. J.; Arthur III, J. J.; Ellis, K. E., Rehfeld, S. S.; Yeh, M.; and McGray, B.: Low Visibility Operations/Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (LVO/SMGCS) Chart Usability: An Examination of Flightcrew Position Awareness in Homogeneous 300 ft/75 m RVR Conditions. DOT-VNTSC-FAA-14-14, September 2014.

9. Kramer, Lynda J.; Bailey, Randall E.; Ellis, Kyle K. E.; Williams, Steven P.; Arthur III, Jarvis J.; Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; and Shelton, Kevin J.: Enhanced Flight Vision Systems and Synthetic Vision Systems for NextGen Approach and Landing Operations. NASA TP-2013-218054, November 2013.

10. Bailey, Randall E.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; and Wilz, Susan J.: Evaluation of Fused Synthetic and Enhanced Vision Display Concepts for Low-Visibility Approach and Landing. NASA TM-2009-215707, April 2009.

11. Arthur III, Jarvis (Trey) J.; Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; Bailey, Randall E.; Shelton, Kevin J.; Williams, Steven P.; Kramer, Lynda J.; and Norman, Robert M.: Head-Worn Display Concepts for Surface Operations for Commercial Aircraft. NASA TP-215231, June 2008

12. Parrish, Russell V; Kramer, Lynda J; Bailey, Randall E; Jones, Denise R; Young, Steven D; Arthur, Jarvis J, III; Prinzel, Lawrence J, III; Harrah, Steven; and Glaab, Louis J.: Aspects of Synthetic Vision Display Systems and the Best Practices of the NASA’s SVS Project. NASA TP-215130, May 2008.

13. Parrish, Russell V.; Williams, Steven P.; Arthur III, Jarvis J.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Bailey, Randall E.; Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; & Norman, R. Michael: A Description of the “Crow’s Foot” Tunnel Concept. NASA TM-214311, June 2006.

14. Arthur III, Jarvis J.; Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Bailey, Randall E.: Dynamic Tunnel Usability Study: Format Recommendations for Synthetic Vision System Primary Flight Displays. NASA TM-214272, February 2006.

15. Kramer, Lynda J.; Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; and Arthur III, Jarvis J.: Advanced Pathway Guidance Evaluations on a Synthetic Vision Head-Up Display. NASA TP-213782, July 2005.

16. Arthur III, Jarvis J.; Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Parrish, Russell V.; and Bailey, Randall E. (2004). Flight Simulator Evaluation of Synthetic Vision Display Concepts to Prevent Controlled Flight into Terrain (CFIT). NASA TP-213008, March 2004.

17. Kramer, Lynda J.; Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; Bailey, Randall E.; Arthur III, Jarvis J.; and Parrish, Russell V. (2004). Flight Test Evaluation of Synthetic Vision Concepts at a Terrain Challenged Airport.  NASA TP-212997, February 2004. (AirSC nomination for the HJE Reid Best Paper Award).

18. Harrison, Stella V.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Bailey, Randall E.; Jones, Denise R.; Young, Steven D.; Harrah, Steven D.; Arthur, Jarvis J.; and Parrish, Russell V. (2003). Initial SVS Integrated Technology Evaluation Flight Test Requirements and Hardware Architecture. NASA TM-212644, September 2003.

19. Glaab, Louis J.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Arthur, Trey; and Barry, Jake S. (2003). Flight Test Evaluation of Synthetic Vision Display Concepts at Dallas/Fort-Worth Airport.  NASA TP-212177, May 2003.

20. Comstock, J. Raymond; Rudisill, Marianne; Kramer, Lynda J.; and Busquets, Anthony M. (2002). Vertical Field of View Reference Point Study for Flight Path Control and Hazard Avoidance. NASA TP-211954, November 2002.

21. Wong, Doug T.; Kramer, Lynda J.; and Norman, R. Michael: Two New Aircraft Traffic Surveillance Symbology Concepts: Range Filter and Inboard Field-of-View Symbology. NASA TM-211037, September 2001.

22. Kramer, Lynda J.; and Busquets, Anthony M.: Comparison of Pilots’ Situational Awareness While Monitoring Autoland Approaches Using Conventional and Advance Flight Display Formats. NASA TP-210284, May 2000.

23. Kramer, Lynda J. and Norman, Michael R.: High-Speed Research Surveillance Symbology Assessment Experiment. NASA TM-210107, April 2000.

24. Kramer, Lynda J: Commercial and Business Aircraft/Synthetic Vision Project Element Plan, ver. 1.0 (February 2000) and ver. 2.2 (August 2000).

25. Kramer, Lynda J. and Norman, Michael R.: Surveillance Symbology Assessment Experiment. Proceedings from the 1998 NASA High-Speed Research Program Flight Deck Annual Review, ed. Daniel G. Baize, NASA CDCP-1007, January 1999, pp. 67-112.

26. Kramer, Lynda J.; Parrish, Russell V.; Williams, Steven P.; and Lavell, Jeffrey S.: Effects of Inboard Horizontal Field of View Display Limitations on Pilot Path Control During Total In-Flight Simulator (TIFS) Flight Test. NASA CDTP-1014, 1998 (confidential) and NASA TP-209542, 1999 (declassified).

27. Proceedings of the Synthetic Vision Workshop 2, compiled by Lynda J. Kramer. NASA CP 209112, March 1999.

28. Foernsler, Lynda J.: Integration of Multiple Non-Normal Checklist Procedures into a Single Checklist Procedure for Transport Aircraft – A Preliminary Investigation. NASA TM-110290, October 1996.

29. The New RTG: Final Report and Recommendations of the RTG Roles, Responsibilities and Processes Design Team, May 31, 1996. (Contributing author)

30. Foernsler, L.J.; Moerder, D.D.; and Pamadi, B.N.: Constrained Minimization of Smooth Functions Using a Genetic Algorithm. Proceedings of the NASA LaRC Workshop on Guidance, Navigation, Control and Dynamics for Atmospheric Flight 1993, ed. Carey Buttrill.  NASA CP-10127, December 1993, pp. 521-532.

31. Kramer, L.J., Etherington, T.J., Bailey, R.E., and Kennedy, K.D., Quantifying Pilot Contribution to Flight Safety during Hydraulic Systems Failure. 8th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2017), Los Angeles, California, USA, 17-21 July 2017.

32. Etherington, T.J., Kramer, L.J., Bailey, R.E., and Kennedy, K.D., Quantifying Pilot Contribution To Flight Safety During An In-Flight Airspeed Failure. 19th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, USA, May 2017.

33. Etherington, T.J., Kramer, L.J., Bailey, R.E., Kennedy, K.D., and Stephens, C.L., Quantifying Pilot Contribution To Flight Safety For Normal And Non-Normal Airline Operations.  2016 IEEE/AIAA 35th Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), Sacramento, CA, USA, Sept 2016.

34. Kramer, L. J., Etherington, T. E., Severance, K., Bailey, R. E., Williams, S. P., and Harrison, S. J., Assessing Dual Sensor Enhanced Flight Vision Systems to Enable Equivalent Visual Operations. AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition (SciTech) 2016, San Diego, CA, January 2016.

35. Kramer, L. J., Etherington, T. E., Severance, K., and Bailey, R. E., Assessing Impact of Dual Sensor Enhanced Flight Vision Systems on Departure Performance. SPIE Defense & Security Symposium: Degraded Visual Environments (DVE): Enhanced, Synthetic, and External Vision Solutions (ESXVS) Conference 2016, Dayton, OH, May 2016.

36. Etherington, T. J., Kramer, L. J., Severance, K., Bailey, R. E., Williams, S. P., and Harrison, S. J., Enhanced Flight Vision Systems Operational Feasibility Study using Radar and Infrared Sensors. 2015 IEEE/AIAA 34th Digital Avionics System Conference (DASC), Prague, Czech Republic, September 2015.

37. Kramer, L. J., Bailey, R. E., and Ellis, K. K., Using Vision System Technologies for Offset Approaches in Low Visibility Operations. 6th International Conference on Applied Human Factors Engineering (AHFE) 2015, Las Vegas, NV, July 2015.

38. Prinzel, L. J., Arthur, J. J., Bailey, R. E., Shelton, K. J., Kramer, L. J., Jones, D. R., Williams, S. P., Harrison, S. J., and Ellis, K. K., Toward Head-Up and Head-Worn Displays for Equivalent Visual Operations. International Symposium on Aviation Psychology 2015, Dayton, OH, May 2015.

39. Kramer, L. J., Ellis, K. K., Bailey, R. E., Williams, S. P., Severance, K., Le Vie, L. R., and Comstock, J. R., Using Vision System Technologies to Enable Operational Improvements for Low Visibility Approach and Landing Operations. 33rd Digital Avionics System Conference, Colorado Springs, Co, Oct 2014.

40. Kramer, Lynda J.; Harrison, Stephanie J.; Bailey, Randall E.; Shelton, Kevin E.; and Ellis, Kyle K. E. (2014). Visual Advantage of Enhanced Flight Vision System during NextGen Flight Test Evaluation. SPIE Degraded Visual Environments (DVE): Enhanced, Synthetic, and External Vision Solutions (ESXVS) 2014, Baltimore, MD, May 2014.

41. Shelton, Kevin E.; Williams, Steven P.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Arthur III, Jarvis (Trey) J.; Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; and Bailey, Randall E. (2014). External Vision Systems (XVS) Proof-of-Concept Flight Test Evaluation. SPIE Degraded Visual Environments (DVE): Enhanced, Synthetic, and External Vision Solutions (ESXVS) 2014, Baltimore, MD, May 2014.

42. Arthur III, Jarvis (Trey) J.; Norman, R. Michael; Kramer, Lynda J.; Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; Ellis, Kyle K. E.; Harrison, Stephanie J.; and Comstock J. Ray (2013). Enhanced Vision Flight Deck Technology for Commercial Aircraft Low-Visibility Surface Operations. SPIE Degraded Vision Environment: Enhanced, Synthetic, and External Vision Solutions 2013 Conference, Baltimore, MD, May 2013. Awarded Best Paper in Conference.

43. Kramer, Lynda J.; Williams, Steven P.; Arthur, J. J.; Rehfeld, Sherri A.; and Harrison, Stephanie J. (2012). Motion-Base Simulator Evaluation of an Aircraft using an External Vision System.  31st Digital Avionics Systems Conference 2012, Williamsburg, VA, Oct 2012.

44. Shelton, Kevin J.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Ellis, Kyle K.; and Rehfeld, Sherri A. (2012). Synthetic and Enhanced Vision Systems for NextGen (SEVS) Simulation and Flight Test Performance Evaluation.  31st Digital Avionics Systems Conference 2012, Williamsburg, VA, Oct 2012.

45. Ellis, Kyle K.E.; Arthur III, J.J. (Trey); Latorella, Kara A.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Shelton, Kevin J.; Norman, Robert M.; and Prinzel, Lance J. (2012). Quantifying Pilot Visual Attention in Low Visibility Terminal Operations.  4th AHFE International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics 2012, San Francisco, CA, July 2012.

46. Prinzel III, Lawrence J. ; Shelton, Kevin  ; Kramer, Lynda  J.; Arthur III, Jarvis  J.; Bailey, Randall E.; Ellis, Kyle L.; and Barmore, Bryan  E. (2011). Flight Deck Interval Management and Delegated Separation for Equivalent Visual Operations.  30th Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC) 2011. Awarded Best Paper in Session.

47. Ellis, Kyle K. E.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Shelton, Kevin J.; Arthur III, J. J. (Trey); Prinzel III, Lance J.; and Norman, Robert M. (2011). Transition of Attention in Terminal Area NextGen Operations Using Synthetic Vision Systems. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 55th Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, September 2011.

48. Kramer, Lynda J.; Bailey, Randall E.; Ellis, Kyle E.; Norman, R. Michael; Williams, Steven P.; Arthur III, Jarvis J.; Shelton, Kevin J.; and Prinzel III, Lawrence J. (2011). Enhanced and Synthetic Vision for Terminal Maneuvering Area NextGen Operations. SPIE Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2011, Volume 8042B-28, Orlando, FL, April 2011.

49. Arthur, J. J.; Bailey, R. E.; Jackson, E. B.; Barnes, J. R.; Williams, S. P.; and Kramer, L. J.: Part-Task Simulation of Synthetic and Enhanced Vision Concepts for Lunar Landing. SPIE Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2010, Volume 7689, Orlando, FL, April 2010.

50. Bailey, R. E.; Kramer, L. J.; and Williams, S. P.: Enhanced Vision for All-Weather Operations under NextGen. Presented at SPIE Defense Security & Sensing Symposium, April 5-9, 2010, Orlando, Florida. .  SPIE Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2010, Volume 7689, Orlando, FL, April 2010.

51. Kramer, L. J.; Williams, S. P.; Wilz, S. J.; Arthur, J. J.; and Bailey, R. E.: Evaluation of Equivalent Vision Technologies for Supersonic Aircraft Operations. Presented at 28th (DASC) Digital Avionics Systems Conference, October 25-29, 2009, Orlando, Florida.

52. Kramer, L. J.; Norman, R. M.; Prinzel, L. J.; Arthur, J. J.; Shelton, K. J.; Williams, S. P.; and Bailey, R. E.: Effects of Synthetic and Enhanced Vision Technologies for Lunar Landings. Presented at 28th (DASC) Digital Avionics Systems Conference, October 25-29, 2009, Orlando, Florida.

53. Prinzel, L. J.; Kramer, L. J.; Norman, R. M.; Arthur, J. J.; Williams, S. P.; Shelton, K. J.; and Bailey, R. E.: Synthetic and Enhanced Vision System for Altair Lunar Lander. Presented at 15th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, April 27-30, 2009, Dayton, Ohio.

54. Kramer, L. J.; Williams, S. P.; Wilz, S. J.; and Arthur, J. J.: Simulation Evaluation of Equivalent Vision Technologies for Aerospace Operations.  Presented at SPIE Defense Security and Sensing 2009, April 13-17, 2009, Orlando, Florida.

55. Kramer, Lynda J. and Williams, Steven P.: Testing the Efficacy of Synthetic Vision during Non-Normal Operations as an Enabling Technology for Equivalent Visual Operations. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 52nd Annual Meeting, September 22-26, 2008, New York City, New York.

56. Arthur III, Jarvis (Trey) J.; Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; Williams, Steven P.; Shelton, Kevin J.; Norman, Robert M.; Kramer, Lynda J.; and Bailey, Randall E.: Synthetic Vision Displays for Planetary and Lunar Lander Vehicles. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 52nd Annual Meeting, September 22-26, 2008, New York City, New York.

57. Kramer, Lynda J.; Williams, Steven P.; & Bailey, Randall E.; (2008). Simulation Evaluation of Synthetic Vision as an Enabling Technology for Equivalent Visual Operations Defense and Security Symposium, Orlando FL, Volume 6957-19, March 2008.

58. Prinzel, Lawrence J.; Kramer, Lynda J.; & Bailey, Randall E. (2007). Going Below Minimums: The Efficacy of Display Enhanced/Synthetic Vision Fusion for Go-Around Decisions During Non-Normal Operations. Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, Dayton, OH, April 2007.

59. Kramer, Lynda J.; Williams, Steven P.; Bailey, Randall E.; & Glaab, Louis J. (2007). Synthetic Vision Systems – Operational Considerations Simulation Experiment. SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, Orlando FL, Volume 6559-01, April 2007.

60. Bailey, Randall E.; Arthur III, J. J.; Prinzel III, Lance; & Kramer, Lynda J. (2007). Evaluation of Head-Worn Display Concepts for Commercial Aircraft Taxi Operations. SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, Orlando FL, Volume 6557-31, April 2007.

61. Arthur III, J. J.; Prinzel III, Lawrence; Shelton, Kevin; Kramer, Lynda J.; Williams, Steven P.; Bailey, Randall E.; & Norman, Robert M. (2007). Design and Testing of an Unlimited Field-Of-Regard Synthetic Vision Head-Worn Display for Commercial Aircraft Surface Operations. SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, Orlando FL, Volume 6559-12, April 2007.

62. Bailey, R. E., Kramer, L. J., & Prinzel, L., III. (2007). Fusion of synthetic and enhanced vision for all-weather commercial aviation operations (NATO RTO-HFM-141). NATO Human Factors and Medicine Symposium on Human Factors and Medical Aspects of Day/Night All Weather Operations: Current Issues and Future Challenges, April 23-25, 2007, Heraklion, Greece, pp. 11-1 through 11-18.

63. Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Arthur, Jarvis J.; & Bailey, Randall E. (2006). Multi-Dimensionality of Synthetic Vision Cockpit Displays: Prevention of Controlled-Flight-Into-Terrain.  Proceedings of the Human Factors & Ergonomics Society 50th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.  October 2006.

64. Bailey, R.E., Kramer, L.J., & Prinzel III, L.J. (2006). Crew and Display Concepts Evaluation for Synthetic / Enhanced Vision Systems.  SPIE Defense and Security Symposium. In Proceedings of SPIE, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision Conference 2006, Editor: Jacques G. Verly, Volume 6226-25, April 2006.

65. Arthur, J.J. III; Prinzel III, L.J.; Williams, S.P.; & Kramer, L.J. (2006). Synthetic Vision Enhanced Surface Operations and Flight Procedures Rehearsal Tool. SPIE Defense and Security Symposium. In Proceedings of SPIE, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision Conference 2006, Editor: Jacques G. Verly, Volume 6226-18, April 2006. (Awarded Best Paper in Conference)

66. Prinzel III, L. J.; Kramer, L. J.; Bailey, R. E.; Arthur III, J. J.; Williams, S. P.; and McNabb, J. (2005). Augmentation of Cognition and Perception Through Advanced Synthetic Vision Technology. 1st International Conference on Augmented Cognition, Las Vegas NV, July 22-27, 2005.

67. Bailey, Randall E.; Arthur III, J.J. (Trey); Williams, Steven P.; and Kramer, Lynda J. (2005). Latency in Visionic Systems: Test Methods and Requirements. Proceedings of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) HFM-125 Workshop on Toward Recommended Methods for Testing and Evaluation of EV and E/SV Based Visionic Devices, Williamsburg, Virginia, April 26-27, 2005.

68. Prinzel III, L. J.; Kramer, L. J.; Arthur III, J. J.; Bailey, R. E.; and Comstock Jr., J. R. (2005). Flight Test Evaluation Of Situation Awareness Benefits Of Integrated Synthetic Vision System Technology For Commercial Aircraft. 13th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, Oklahoma City, OK, April 18-21, 2005

69. Kramer, L.J., Arthur, J.J. III, Bailey, R.E., & Prinzel, L.J. III (2005). Flight Testing An Integrated Synthetic Vision System. SPIE Defense and Security Symposium. In Proceedings of SPIE, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2005, Editor: Jacques G. Verly, Volume 5802-01.

70. Arthur, J.J. III, Kramer, L.J., & Bailey, R.E. (2005). Flight Test Comparison Between Enhanced Vision (FLIR) And Synthetic Vision Systems. SPIE Defense and Security Symposium. In Proceedings of SPIE, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision Conference 2005, Editor: Jacques G. Verly, Volume 5802-03.

71. Prinzel III, L. J.; Kramer, L. J.; Arthur III, J. J.; and Bailey, R. E. (2005). Development and Evaluation of 2-D and 3-D Exocentric Synthetic Vision Navigation Display Concepts for Commercial Aircraft. SPIE Defense and Security Symposium. In Proceedings of SPIE, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision Conference 2005, Editor: Jacques G. Verly, Volume 5802-19.

72. Kramer, L. J.; Prinzel III, L. J.; Arthur III, J. J.; and Bailey, R. E. (2004). Pathway Design Effects on Synthetic Vision Head-up Displays. SPIE Defense and Security Symposium. In Proceedings of SPIE, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision Conference 2004, Editor: Jacques G. Verly, Paper 5424-08, 12 Apr 2004.

73. Prinzel III, L. J.; Arthur III, J. J.; Kramer, L. J., and Bailey, R. E.(2004). Pathway Concepts Experiment For Head-Down Synthetic Vision Displays. SPIE Defense and Security Symposium. In Proceedings of SPIE, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision Conference 2004, Editor: Jacques G. Verly, Paper 5424-02, 12 Apr 2004.

74. Arthur III, J. J.; Williams, S. P.; Prinzel III, L. J.; Kramer, L. J.; and Bailey, R. E.(2004). Flight Simulator Evaluation of Display Media Devices for Synthetic Vision Concepts. SPIE Defense and Security Symposium. In Proceedings of SPIE, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision Conference 2004, Editor: Jacques G. Verly, Paper 5442-22, 12 Apr 2004.

75. Prinzel, L., Hughes, M, Kramer, L, Arthur, J (2004). Aviation safety benefits of NASA synthetic vision: Low visibility loss-of-control, runway incursion detection, and CFIT experiments. Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Human Performance, Situation Awareness, and Automation Technology. Embry-Riddle: Daytona Beach, FL, March 2004.

76. Prinzel III, Lawrence J.; Kramer, Lynda J.; Arthur III, Jarvis J.; & Bailey, Randall E.(2004). Evaluation of Tunnel Concepts for Advanced Aviation Displays. Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Human Performance, Situation Awareness, and Automation Technology. Embry-Riddle: Daytona Beach, FL, March 2004.

77. Kramer, L. J., Prinzel, L. J., Bailey, R. E, and Arthur, J. J. (2003). Synthetic Vision Enhances Situation Awareness and RNP Capabilities for Terrain-Challenged Approaches. AIAA’s 3rd Annual Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations Technical Forum, Denver Colorado, November 2003.  (Awarded Best Paper in Session Number 37)

78. Arthur, J.J., Prinzel, L.J., Kramer, L.J., Bailey, R.E., & Parrish, R.V. (2003). CFIT Prevention Using Synthetic Vision. SPIE. In Proceedings of SPIE, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2003, Editor: Jacques G. Verly, Volume 5018 paper 16 Apr 2003.

79. Prinzel, L. J.; III; Kramer, L. J.; Comstock, J. R.; Jr.; Bailey, R. E.; Hughes, M. F.; and Parrish, R. V. (2002). NASA Synthetic Vision EGE Flight Test. Proceedings of the Human Factors & Ergonomics Society 46th Annual Meeting, October 2002, pp. 135-139.

80. Bailey, R. E., Parrish, R. V., Kramer, L. J., Harrah, S. & Arthur, J. J., III. (2002). Technical Challenges in the Development of a NASA Synthetic Vision System concept (NATO RTO-MP-107). RTO SET Workshop on “Enhanced and Synthetic Vision Systems”, Ottawa, Canada, 12-1 through 12-18.

81. Wong, D. T.; Kramer, L. J.; and Norman, R. M.: Two Aircraft Head-Up Traffic Surveillance Symbology Issues: Range Filter and Inboard Field-of-View Symbology. Presented at 11th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, March 5-8, 2001, Columbus, Ohio.

Patents


Awards/Honors


2015 – NASA Group Achievement Award

2015 – DASC Best Paper in the Avionics and Flight-Critical Systems Track Award

 DASC Best Paper in the Avionics and Flight-Critical Systems Track Award

2014 – Aviation Week’s Avionics and Systems Laureate Award

2013 – Third Place Winner of the H.J.E. Reid Award

RTCA Award

2013 – SPIE Best Paper in Conference Award

2012 ARMD Associate Administrator’s Award in the Technology and Innovation Category

2013 – NASA Twenty-Five Year Service Award

2012 – NASA Group Achievement Award

2011 – DASC Best Paper in Session

2011 – SPIE Best Paper in Conference Award

2010 – SPIE Best Paper in Conference Award

2009 – 2010 – NASA Group Achievement Award

2010 – NASA Langley Center Team Award

2008 – NASA Certificate of Recognition for the creative development of technically significant software

2007 Collier Trophy

2007 NASA LaRC Center Team Award

2005 – 2006 – NASA Performance Award

2006 – NASA Group Achievement Award

2006 SPIE Enhanced and Synthetic Vision Best Paper Award

2005 – NASA’s Turning Goals into Reality (TGIR) Award

2005 – AIAA Hampton Roads Section Young Members Paper Competition Winner

2001 – 2004 – NASA Superior Accomplishment Award

2002 – 2003 – NASA Group Achievement Award

2002 – 1st Place Winner of the AIAA Hampton Roads Section Young Professional Paper Competition

2001 – NASA’s Turning Goals into Reality (TGIR) Award

2001 – Recipient of the Peninsula Engineer’s Council Young Engineer’s Award (known as the Doug Ensor Award)

2000 – NASA Group Achievement Award

2000 – American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Outstanding Section Award

1996 – 1998 – NASA Superior Accomplishment Award

1996 – American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Hampton Roads Section Award

1994 – NASA National Facility Study Task Team Group Achievement Award

1991 – Auburn University President’s Award for the College of Engineering

1991 – Auburn University Outstanding Aerospace Engineering Student