Automated aids are often provided to assist human operators in multitasking, high-workload situations. Introducing automation can reduce task demands and improve human performance. If the automation is not perfectly reliable, operators have to strategically operate the system along with automated aids. As a part of an experiment investigating attention allocation and automation, 60 participants ’ subjective strategy reports were analyzed to understand how task properties (e.g., frequency, criticality) and automation reliability affect operators ’ strategy use. Given different levels of automation reliability, participants developed both automation-dependent and automation-independent strategies to accomplish the tasks. Some strategies (i.e....
Limitations in automation (expert system) capabilities and negative human performance consequences o...
Information technology is changing the nature of the military decision-making process. However, the ...
The implementation of automation relies on the assumption that automation will reduce the operator\u...
This thesis investigates the relationships between performance, workload, and situation awareness at...
This thesis investigates the relationships between performance, workload, and situation awareness at...
Abstract: This article discusses the development of a model that defines the optimal sampling behavi...
Systems that supported operators with higher levels of information-analysis and decision-selection a...
The present study investigates the effect of imperfect automation in a human multi-robot controlled ...
The present study investigates the effect of imperfect automation in a human multi-robot controlled ...
This thesis investigates the relationships between performance, workload, and situation awareness at...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
ISBN 978-3-319-92284-3 (print), 978-3-319-92285-0 (online)International audienceAutomated systems ar...
The purpose of this study is to extend previous findings of Mouloua, Parasuraman, and Molloy (1993),...
The purpose of this study is to extend previous findings of Mouloua, Parasuraman, and Molloy (1993),...
The present study attempted to operationally define and measure strategic behavior in a complex mult...
Limitations in automation (expert system) capabilities and negative human performance consequences o...
Information technology is changing the nature of the military decision-making process. However, the ...
The implementation of automation relies on the assumption that automation will reduce the operator\u...
This thesis investigates the relationships between performance, workload, and situation awareness at...
This thesis investigates the relationships between performance, workload, and situation awareness at...
Abstract: This article discusses the development of a model that defines the optimal sampling behavi...
Systems that supported operators with higher levels of information-analysis and decision-selection a...
The present study investigates the effect of imperfect automation in a human multi-robot controlled ...
The present study investigates the effect of imperfect automation in a human multi-robot controlled ...
This thesis investigates the relationships between performance, workload, and situation awareness at...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
ISBN 978-3-319-92284-3 (print), 978-3-319-92285-0 (online)International audienceAutomated systems ar...
The purpose of this study is to extend previous findings of Mouloua, Parasuraman, and Molloy (1993),...
The purpose of this study is to extend previous findings of Mouloua, Parasuraman, and Molloy (1993),...
The present study attempted to operationally define and measure strategic behavior in a complex mult...
Limitations in automation (expert system) capabilities and negative human performance consequences o...
Information technology is changing the nature of the military decision-making process. However, the ...
The implementation of automation relies on the assumption that automation will reduce the operator\u...