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    Enabling Advanced Air Mobility Operations through Appropriate Trust in Human-Autonomy Teaming: Foundational Research Approaches and Applications

    Eric T Chancey / Michael S Politowicz / Lisa R Le Vie | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Human-Autonomy Teaming (HAT) , Behavioral Sciences

    Human Factors in the Emerging Market of Advanced Air Mobility

    Eric T Chancey / Michael S Politowicz / Tetsuya Sato | NTRS | 2021
    Schlagwörter: Human-Autonomy Teaming (HAT) , Behavioral Sciences

    Effects of Autonomous sUAS Separation Methods on Subjective Workload, Situation Awareness, and Trust

    Michael S Politowicz / Eric T Chancey / Louis J Glaab | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Human Factors , Behavioral Sciences

    Attentional Considerations in Advanced Air Mobility Operations: Control, Manage, or Assist?

    Tetsuya Sato / Yusuke Yamani / Samia Islam et al. | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Human Factors , Behavioral Sciences

    Foundational Human-Autonomy Teaming Research and Development in Scalable Remotely Operated Advanced Air Mobility Operations: Research Model and Initial Work

    Eric T Chancey / Michael S Politowicz / Bill K Buck et al. | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Human-Autonomy Teaming , Human-Automation Interaction , Behavioral Sciences

    Vertiport Management from Simulation to Flight: Continued Human Factors Assessment of Vertiport Operations

    James Unverricht / Billy K Buck / Bryan J Petty et al. | NTRS | 2024
    Schlagwörter: Human Factors , Behavioral Sciences

    Where is the Human in the Loop? Human Factors Analysis of Extended Visual Line of Sight Unmanned Aerial System Operations within a Remote Operations Environment

    James Unverricht / Eric T Chancey / Michael S Politowicz et al. | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: human-autonomy teaming , human-automation interaction , Behavioral Sciences

    Where is the Human in the Loop? Human Factors Analysis of Extended Visual Line of Sight Unmanned Aerial System Operations within a Remote Operations Environment

    James R Unverricht / Eric T Chancey / Michael S Politowicz et al. | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: human-autonomy teaming , human-automation interaction , Behavioral Sciences