Automated intelligent agents are they trusted members of military teams?

JL Colebank - 2008 - apps.dtic.mil
Technological advances and increased operational challenges have led to the introduction
of automated agents into military teams. Although these new combined teams have many …

Implementing lumberjacks and black swans into model-based tools to support human–automation interaction

A Sebok, CD Wickens - Human factors, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: The objectives were to (a) implement theoretical perspectives regarding human–
automation interaction (HAI) into model-based tools to assist designers in developing …

[HTML][HTML] Research on interaction and trust theory model for cockpit human-machine fusion intelligence

Y Duan, Y Cai, R Peng, H Zhao, Y Feng… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Based on Boyd's “Observation Orientation-Decision-Action (OODA)” aerial combat theory
and the principles of operational success, an analysis of the operational division patterns for …

Pilots' Workload in the Cockpit with Onboard Tangible Information System

W Tan, Y Sun, W Wang - International Conference on Human-Computer …, 2024 - Springer
With the improvement of aircraft's cockpit automation level, human-computer interaction is
becoming increasingly important. Nowadays, the display of flight instruments is highly …

Situation awareness-based agent transparency for human-autonomy teaming effectiveness

JYC Chen, MJ Barnes, JL Wright… - … , and applications IX, 2017 - spiedigitallibrary.org
We developed the Situation awareness-based Agent Transparency (SAT) model to support
human operators' situation awareness of the mission environment through teaming with …

[HTML][HTML] The evolution of human-autonomy teams in remotely piloted aircraft systems operations

M Demir, NJ McNeese, NJ Cooke - Frontiers in Communication, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The focus of this current research is 2-fold:(1) to understand how team interaction in human-
autonomy teams (HAT) s evolve in the Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) task …

Understanding team effectiveness in a tactical air unit

U Ohlander, J Alfredson, M Riveiro… - … EPCE 2015, Held as Part of …, 2015 - Springer
Effective team work is regarded as a key factor for success in missions performed by fighter
aircraft in a Tactical Air Unit (TAU). Many factors contribute to how a team will succeed in …

The impact of cockpit automation on crew coordination and communication. Volume 1: Overview, LOFT evaluations, error severity, and questionnaire data

EL Wiener, TR Chidester, BG Kanki, EA Palmer… - 1991 - ntrs.nasa.gov
The purpose was to examine, jointly, cockpit automation and social processes. Automation
was varied by the choice of two radically different versions of the DC-9 series aircraft, the …

What we know about teamwork and multiteam coordination in aviation: contextual factors affecting teamwork in aviation

AM Georgiou, GE Littlepage… - 44th International …, 2021 - corescholar.libraries.wright.edu
Technology and culture are two major influences that play a role in team processes and
performance. Technology can lessen the cognitive workload; however, the use of …

[PDF][PDF] Operator and automation capability analysis: Picking the right team

RM Taylor, SJ Selcon - AGARD CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS …, 1993 - apps.dtic.mil
This paper provides a review or the role of operator and automation capability analysis in
aircrew systems design. We chart the changing perceptions of human and machine …