Identifying the paths of activated failures of human-automation interaction on the flight deck

WC Li, M Greaves, D Durando, JJH Lin - 2016 - dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk
Cockpit automation has been developed to reduce pilots' workload and increase pilots'
performance. However, previous studies have demonstrated that failures of automated …

Automation, task, and context features: Impacts on pilots' judgments of human–automation interaction

KL Mosier, U Fischer, D Morrow… - Journal of cognitive …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Human–automation interaction (HAI) takes place in virtually every high-technology domain
under a variety of operational conditions. Because operators make HAI decisions such as …

Team situation awareness and conflict: A study of human–machine teaming

NJ McNeese, M Demir, NJ Cooke… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
This article focuses on two fundamental human–human teamwork behaviors and seeks to
understand them better in human–machine teams. Specifically, team situation awareness …

[HTML][HTML] Operator selection for human-automation teaming: The role of manual task skill in predicting automation failure intervention

N Griffiths, V Bowden, S Wee, L Strickland, S Loft - Applied Ergonomics, 2024 - Elsevier
Humans working in modern work systems are increasingly required to supervise task
automation. We examined whether manual aircraft conflict detection skill predicted …

Effects of augmented feedback and motor learning adaptation on human–automation interaction factors

SM O'Meara, JA Karasinski, CL Miller… - Journal of Aerospace …, 2021 - arc.aiaa.org
Increased interest in body–machine interfaces necessitates understanding how to train
users to use nontraditional inputs. In this study, a control task driven by subject-activated …

[引用][C] A cognitive adaptive man-machine Interface for future Flight Decks

C Keinrath, J Vašek, M Dorneich - Performance, Safety and Well-being in Aviation …, 2010

The impact of transparency and decision risk on human–automation teaming outcomes

S Loft, A Bhaskara, BA Lock, M Skinner… - Human …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective Examine the effects of decision risk and automation transparency on the accuracy
and timeliness of operator decisions, automation verification rates, and subjective workload …

How do the levels of automation in flight operations affect pilots' cognitive workload, reaction time, and EEG brain waves in cruising flights?

CY Yiu, KKH Ng, Q Li, X Yuan - 2024 IEEE 4th International …, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
With the aid of autopilots, pilots may gradually become “out-of-the-loop”. They may lose the
capability to cope with unforeseen accidents in time. It is an opportunity to rethink how to …

Adaptive aiding of human-robot teaming: Effects of imperfect automation on performance, trust, and workload

E de Visser, R Parasuraman - Journal of Cognitive …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
In many emerging civilian and military operations, human operators are increasingly being
tasked to supervise multiple robotic uninhabited vehicles (UVs) with the support of …

Can we talk? How a talking agent can improve human autonomy team performance

A Bogg, S Birrell, MA Bromfield… - Theoretical Issues in …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
High levels of automation in future aviation technologies such as Unmanned Aircraft
Systems could lead to human operators losing essential Situation Awareness and becoming …