Human Performance Modeling in Aviation 2007
DOI: 10.1201/9781420062984.ch2
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“…For example, [32] reviews human performance modeling systems that they have been applied to aerospace at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), including the following systems: A recent review by Pew [33] for the golden anniversary issue of the journal Human Factors chronicles other human performance modeling systems, including:…”
Section: Non-hra Human Performance Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, [32] reviews human performance modeling systems that they have been applied to aerospace at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), including the following systems: A recent review by Pew [33] for the golden anniversary issue of the journal Human Factors chronicles other human performance modeling systems, including:…”
Section: Non-hra Human Performance Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HITL has been used as in systems integration, as part of systems evaluation, and in characterizing humanenvironment interaction [18]. HITL testing can yield human factors principles for fusion-based design.…”
Section: Human Factors Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The figure also delineates the locations of benign bulletin boards, trash bins, recycling bins and fire extinguishers. Computer cables in the small lab 25 Cleaning supplies in the small lab 26 Unknown machine / experimental equipment in the small lab Figure 16 shows Item 2, a suspicious backpack placed on a bench in Area 1, which was clearly visible to participants. Some items (e.g., the items placed in trash cans) were not clearly visible and required participants to expend more effort to locate and identify, for example the fake pipe bomb placed under the eye wash station in Figure 14.…”
Section: Experimental Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large number of domains have incorporated human performance models in order to understand how system design, task assignments and environmental changes can impact human behavior and performance. For example, in the aviation field, the NASA Human Performance Modeling Project [25] involved using multiple modeling techniques on a common set of problems to investigate different aspects of human performance in aviation tasks. The effect of a secondary task on human performance while driving a car was analyzed [63] using ACT-R [4].…”
Section: Human Performance Moderator Functions (Hpmfs)mentioning
confidence: 99%