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Sebok, Angelia, Wickens, Christopher, Sarter, Nadine, Quesada, Stacey, Socash, Connie, Anthony, Brian |
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Human Factors & Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries; Sep/Oct2012, Vol. 22 Issue 5, p378-394, 17p, 3 Black and White Photographs, 2 Diagrams, 3 Charts |
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NextGen aviation will require an even greater reliance on automation than current-day operations. Therefore, systems with problems in human-automation interaction must be identified and resolved early,, well before they are introduced into operation. This paper describes a research and software development effort to build a prototype automation design advisor tool (ADAT) for flight deck, automation. This tool uses models of human performance to identify perceptual, cognitive, and action-related inefficiencies in the design of' flight management systems. Aviation designers can use the tool to evaluate and compare potential flight deck automation designs and to identify potential human-automation interaction concerns. Designers can compare different flight management systems in terms of specific features and their ability to support pilot performance. ADAT provides specific, research-based guidance for resolving problematic design issues. It was specifically designed to be flexible enough for both current-day technologies and revolutionary NextGen designs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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