This paper outlines a human error identification (HEI) technique called TRACEr—technique for the retrospective and predictive analysis of cognitive errors in air traffic control (ATC). The paper firstly considers the need for an HEI tool in ATC, and key requirements for the technique are noted. The technique, which comprises a number of inter-related taxonomies, based around a simple cognitive framework, is then described. A study concerning a real-world application of TRACEr is outlined—the evaluation of several options for reduced separation minima in unregulated UK airspace. In this study, TRACEr was used predictively and retrospectively, looking forward to pre-empt potential problems and looking back to learn from experience. The paper ...
Human factors certification criteria are being developed for large civil aircraft with the objective...
Human factors certification criteria are being developed for large civil aircraft with the objective...
The tasks involved in Air Traffic Control (ATC) make heavy demands on the information processing cap...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2002PDFTech ReportPounds, JuliaIsaac, AnneCivil Aerospace Medical I...
Background In complex socio-technical systems like aviation systems, human error is said t...
There is currently no widely accepted human error identification (HEI) tool used in Australia to ide...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2005PDFTech ReportScarborough, AlfretiaBailey, LarryPounds, JuliaUn...
Human errors have been identified as the source of approximately 60% of the incidents and accidents ...
With the complexity of the National Airspace System, a comprehensive taxonomy is needed to classify ...
This paper describes the Human Error Identification (HEI) Technique called the Human Error Template ...
This paper describes the Human Error Identification (HEI) Technique called the Human Error Template ...
A supporting investigation of human operator errors is discussed. Existing classification systems (t...
Growing use of computers in safety-critical systems increases the need for Human Computer interfaces...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: In recent years, there has been a realization tha...
Specific examples of crashes and near midair collisions are used to identify existing and potential ...
Human factors certification criteria are being developed for large civil aircraft with the objective...
Human factors certification criteria are being developed for large civil aircraft with the objective...
The tasks involved in Air Traffic Control (ATC) make heavy demands on the information processing cap...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2002PDFTech ReportPounds, JuliaIsaac, AnneCivil Aerospace Medical I...
Background In complex socio-technical systems like aviation systems, human error is said t...
There is currently no widely accepted human error identification (HEI) tool used in Australia to ide...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2005PDFTech ReportScarborough, AlfretiaBailey, LarryPounds, JuliaUn...
Human errors have been identified as the source of approximately 60% of the incidents and accidents ...
With the complexity of the National Airspace System, a comprehensive taxonomy is needed to classify ...
This paper describes the Human Error Identification (HEI) Technique called the Human Error Template ...
This paper describes the Human Error Identification (HEI) Technique called the Human Error Template ...
A supporting investigation of human operator errors is discussed. Existing classification systems (t...
Growing use of computers in safety-critical systems increases the need for Human Computer interfaces...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: In recent years, there has been a realization tha...
Specific examples of crashes and near midair collisions are used to identify existing and potential ...
Human factors certification criteria are being developed for large civil aircraft with the objective...
Human factors certification criteria are being developed for large civil aircraft with the objective...
The tasks involved in Air Traffic Control (ATC) make heavy demands on the information processing cap...