This paper presents the concept of Cognitive Human-Machine Interfaces and Interactions (CHMI2) for Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Ground Control Stations (GCS). CHMI2 represents a new approach to aviation human factors engineering that introduces adaptive functionalities in the design of operators' command, control and display functions. A CHMI2 system assesses human cognitive states based on measurement of key psycho-physiological observables. The cognitive states are used to predict and enhance operator performance in the accomplishment of aviation tasks, with the objective of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the overall human-machine teaming. The CHMI2 system presented in this paper employs a four-layer architecture com...
Integration of UAVs with Air Traffic Control (ATC) is a world wide problem. ATC is already troubled ...
Adaptive Human-Machine Interfaces and Interactions (HMI2) are closed-loop cyber-physical systems com...
International audienceIn the current organisation of air traffic control, some cooperative activitie...
Technological advances in avionics systems and components have facilitated the introduction of progr...
The current paper presents the results of the evaluation of a novel human machine interface for supe...
The human factors involved in an unmanned aerial system (UAS) come in a variety of forms that has la...
The thesis explores human machine interaction in highly automated aircraft cockpits with special att...
Considering the foreseen expansion of the air transportation system within the next two decades and ...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) operate with large degrees of autonomy when executing tasks from a g...
This thesis introduces a novel architecture for human-machine interface focusing primarily on the hu...
Intelligent automation and trusted autonomy are being introduced in aerospace cyber-physical systems...
The use of Unmanned Aerial Systems, commonly called drones, is growing enormously today. Application...
This paper introduces a framework for the conceptualization and design of novel operator-aircraft/un...
We interact with machines on a daily basis and with none as intricately as with transport vehicles. ...
The GCS (Ground Control Station) is an elementary part of the UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System). It pro...
Integration of UAVs with Air Traffic Control (ATC) is a world wide problem. ATC is already troubled ...
Adaptive Human-Machine Interfaces and Interactions (HMI2) are closed-loop cyber-physical systems com...
International audienceIn the current organisation of air traffic control, some cooperative activitie...
Technological advances in avionics systems and components have facilitated the introduction of progr...
The current paper presents the results of the evaluation of a novel human machine interface for supe...
The human factors involved in an unmanned aerial system (UAS) come in a variety of forms that has la...
The thesis explores human machine interaction in highly automated aircraft cockpits with special att...
Considering the foreseen expansion of the air transportation system within the next two decades and ...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) operate with large degrees of autonomy when executing tasks from a g...
This thesis introduces a novel architecture for human-machine interface focusing primarily on the hu...
Intelligent automation and trusted autonomy are being introduced in aerospace cyber-physical systems...
The use of Unmanned Aerial Systems, commonly called drones, is growing enormously today. Application...
This paper introduces a framework for the conceptualization and design of novel operator-aircraft/un...
We interact with machines on a daily basis and with none as intricately as with transport vehicles. ...
The GCS (Ground Control Station) is an elementary part of the UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System). It pro...
Integration of UAVs with Air Traffic Control (ATC) is a world wide problem. ATC is already troubled ...
Adaptive Human-Machine Interfaces and Interactions (HMI2) are closed-loop cyber-physical systems com...
International audienceIn the current organisation of air traffic control, some cooperative activitie...