This report encompasses seven papers presented at the Seventh International Symposium on Aviation Psychology and adaptive automation technology. Adaptive automation differs from conventional automation in that it is capable of invoking itself (i.e. turning itself on). The research described in this report presents contemporary research into a variety of adaptive automation issues: workload, situation awareness, cycles of automation, control and authority, and alternative interface concepts.
Adaptive Function allocation for Intelligent Cockpits (AFAIC) Program: Interim Research and Guidelines for the Application of Adaptive Automation
1993
51 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Psychology , Avionics , Psychiatry , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Job Training & Career Development , Human Factors Engineering , Automation , Cockpits , Human factors engineering , Adaptive systems , Symposia , Strategy , Performance(Human) , Interfaces , Cycles , Display systems , Aeronautics , Fuselages , Allocations , Workload , Aviation personnel , Awareness , Adaptive function allocation for intelligent cockpits program , Adaptive automation , Situation awareness , Aviation psychology
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