Current military command and control systems, and future systems in particular an Australian Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft, require the human operator to process a large volume of information at very rapid rates. These systems can impose extensive mental workload and task coordination requirements in a variety of ways, such as: the need for rapid and accurate manual performance; the demand for concurrent performance of multiple cognitive activities such as monitoring, planning and decision making; and the requirement to sample and integrate information from a number of perceptual input sources. From a cognitive perspective, the information handling and coordination requirements can become overwhelming, especially during times of high stress in a battle environment. The aim of this work is to understand and model the human operator behaviour in tactical environments such as AEW&C mission operations. The main objectives are to study the cognitive aspects of human behaviour and investigate artificial intelligence technologies for modelling human decision making.


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    Title :

    Human performance modelling in tactical environments


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    Publication date :

    1998


    Size :

    1 Seite




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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