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Assessing the Impact of Haptic Peripheral Displays for UAV Operators
(MIT Humans and Automation Laboratory, 2008)
Objectives: A pilot study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of continuous haptic
peripheral displays in supporting multiple UAV supervisory control. Background: Previous
research shows that continuous ...
Modified Cooper Harper Scales for Assessing Unmanned Vehicle Displays
(MIT Humans and Automation Laboratory, 2008)
In unmanned vehicle (UV) operations, displays are often the only information link between
operators and vehicles. It is essential these displays present information clearly and efficiently so that
operators can interact ...
A Predictive Model for Human-Unmanned Vehicle Systems : Final Report
(MIT Humans and Automation Laboratory, 2008)
Advances in automation are making it possible for a single operator to control multiple unmanned
vehicles (UVs). This capability is desirable in order to reduce the operational costs of human-UV systems
(HUVS), extend ...
Selecting Metrics to Evaluate Human Supervisory Control Applications
(MIT Humans and Automation Laboratory, 2008)
The goal of this research is to develop a methodology to select supervisory control metrics. This
methodology is based on cost-benefit analyses and generic metric classes. In the context of this research,
a metric class ...
Developing Lunar Landing Vehicle Display Requirements through Content Analysis of Apollo Lunar Landing Voice Communications
(International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 2008)
The lengthy period since the Apollo landings limits present-day engineers attempting to draw from the experiences of veteran Apollo engineers and astronauts in the design of a new lunar lander. In order to circumvent these ...