In the future of aviation, operators will have to work with highly automated systems. This necessitates operators monitoring appropriately (OMA). A theoretical model for adequate monitoring behavior was developed and eye movement parameters were defined to identify OMA. The present eye-tracking study focused on differences in monitoring behavior between experts (experienced pilots and air traffic controllers) and job applicants. Results from 21 experts and 33 applicants are reported
Improved technological possibilities continue to increase the significance of operational monitoring...
How do air traffic controllers, or ATCos, distribute visual attention and can it vary between contro...
International audiencePoor cockpit monitoring has been identified as an important contributor to avi...
In the future of aviation, operators will have to work with highly automated systems. This necessita...
In the future in aviation, operators will have to work with highly automated systems. This increased...
Increasing automation necessitates operators monitoring appropriately (OMA) and raises the question ...
Global air traffic is projected to grow rapidly with the continually rising demand for air travel. T...
Abstract. The present study addresses the optimal fit between technical innovations in aviation and ...
It is becoming increasingly important for pilots and air traffic controllers (ATCs) to be able to de...
An increasing level of automation in the flight cockpit more and more prevents pilots from receiving...
International audienceSince decades, the number of aircraft accidents is continuously decreasing tha...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...
In order to detect automation failures in time, operators are required to monitor automated systems ...
Comparing todays control rooms or cockpits as with those of about 20 years ago clearly shows huge di...
With the air traffic demand expected to grow exponentially, a more convoluted air route structure wi...
Improved technological possibilities continue to increase the significance of operational monitoring...
How do air traffic controllers, or ATCos, distribute visual attention and can it vary between contro...
International audiencePoor cockpit monitoring has been identified as an important contributor to avi...
In the future of aviation, operators will have to work with highly automated systems. This necessita...
In the future in aviation, operators will have to work with highly automated systems. This increased...
Increasing automation necessitates operators monitoring appropriately (OMA) and raises the question ...
Global air traffic is projected to grow rapidly with the continually rising demand for air travel. T...
Abstract. The present study addresses the optimal fit between technical innovations in aviation and ...
It is becoming increasingly important for pilots and air traffic controllers (ATCs) to be able to de...
An increasing level of automation in the flight cockpit more and more prevents pilots from receiving...
International audienceSince decades, the number of aircraft accidents is continuously decreasing tha...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...
In order to detect automation failures in time, operators are required to monitor automated systems ...
Comparing todays control rooms or cockpits as with those of about 20 years ago clearly shows huge di...
With the air traffic demand expected to grow exponentially, a more convoluted air route structure wi...
Improved technological possibilities continue to increase the significance of operational monitoring...
How do air traffic controllers, or ATCos, distribute visual attention and can it vary between contro...
International audiencePoor cockpit monitoring has been identified as an important contributor to avi...