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    • Supporting Intelligent and Trustworthy Maritime Path Planning Decisions 

      Cummings, M.L.; Buchin, M.; Carrigan, G.; Donmez, B. (International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 2010)
      The risk of maritime collisions and groundings has dramatically increased in the past five years despite technological advancements such as GPS-based navigation tools and electronic charts which may add to, instead of ...
    • Modeling Workload Impact in Multiple Unmanned Vehicle Supervisory Control 

      Donmez, B.D.; Nehme, C.; Cummings, M.L. (IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A Systems and Humans, 2010)
      Discrete event simulations for futuristic unmanned vehicle (UV) systems enable a cost and time effective methodology for evaluating various autonomy and human automation design parameters. Operator mental workload is an ...
    • Human-Automation Collaboration in Complex Multivariate Resource Allocation Decision Support Systems 

      Cummings, M.L.; Bruni, S. (International Journal of Intelligent Decision Technologies, 2010)
      In resource allocation problems for systems with moving planning horizons and significant uncertainty, typical of supervisory control environments, it is critical that some balance of human-automation collaboration be ...