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Pilot interaction with automated airborne decision making systems
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Abstract
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An investigation was made of interaction between a human pilot and automated on-board decision making systems. Research was initiated on the topic of pilot problem solving in automated and semi-automated flight management systems and attempts were made to develop a model of human decision making in a multi-task situation. A study was made of allocation of responsibility between human and computer, and discussed were various pilot performance parameters with varying degrees of automation. Optimal allocation of responsibility between human and computer was considered and some theoretical results found in the literature were presented. The pilot as a problem solver was discussed. Finally the design of displays, controls, procedures, and computer aids for problem solving tasks in automated and semi-automated systems was considered.
Authors
- Rouse, W. B. Illinois Univ.
- Chu, Y. Y. Illinois Univ.
- Greenstein, J. S. Illinois Univ.
- Walden, R. S. Illinois Univ.
Citation: Rouse, W. B., Chu, Y. Y., Greenstein, J. S. , et al. (2019). Pilot interaction with automated airborne decision making systems. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19770005752. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19770005752 ↗