Browsing Humans and Automation Laboratory by Subject "Automation"
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Past, Present And Future Implications Of Human Supervisory Control In Space Missions
(Acta Astronautica, 2008)Achieving the United States’ Vision for future Space Exploration will necessitate far greater collaboration between humans and automated technology than previous space initiatives. However, the development of methodologies ... -
Using Variable-Rate Alerting to Counter Boredom in Human Supervisory Control
(HFES, 2012-10)A low task load, long duration experiment was conducted to evaluate the impact of cyclical attention switching strategies on operator performance in supervisory domains. The impetus for such a study stems from the lack ...