Both the Airborne Battle Management System (ABMS) Program and the Autonomous Operations (AO) Future Naval Capabilities (FNC) Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAV) Autonomy Program are addressing increased crew multi-tasking and interruptions and are investigating technologies that would enable the Man-Machine Interface (MMI) to support human multi-tasking, help negotiate alerts and interruptions, and promote smooth resumption of interrupted tasks. Our R&D interests in these areas is "how to enhance crew coordination by creating systems that can anticipate coordination breakdowns/overloads and take action to prevent and/or remedy these situations". These actions could be something as simple as a console alert saying "You don't need to do this; so-and-so (a biological or silicon unit) has already started this task".
Airborne battle management system & autonomous operations UAV autonomy MMIs
20th DASC. 20th Digital Avionics Systems Conference (Cat. No.01CH37219) ; 1 ; 5A2/1-5A2/7 vol.1
01.01.2001
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Airborne Battle Management System & Autonomous Operations UAV Autonomy MMIs
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