Abstract Workload estimation is a complex domain which has been investigated extensively over the years. Past estimation techniques have focused on measuring workload directly from the air traffic controllers (ATCOs) or inferring it from traffic factors. The limitations of these techniques are interfering into the ATCO job and not being able to capture the differences amongst individual ATCOs respectively. This paper presents a novel technique overcoming these limitations, able to accurately estimate the workload experienced by the ATCO based exclusively on the clearances provided to air traffic. The technique, which was calibrated for the EUROCONTROL Maastricht Upper Area Control (MUAC) Centre, thereby has the potential to more accurately estimate actual airspace capacity. It is independent of the level of system automation and therefore applicable not only with the current ATM system, but also in the anticipated future highly automated environments as well as during the transition period. The paper discusses potential applications such as real time monitoring of operational workload and post-operations identification of sector workload imbalances. Both can contribute towards enhancing the performance of the ATM system.
Highlights Non-intrusive air traffic controller mental workload measurement technique. Mental workload can be estimated from clearances given to traffic. Application for real-time and post-operations. The technique can be applied in highly automated scenarios (e.g. data-link communications).
A method to estimate air traffic controller mental workload based on traffic clearances
Journal of Air Transport Management ; 39 ; 59-71
2014-01-01
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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