The human factors involved in an unmanned aerial system (UAS) come in a variety of forms that has largely gone poorly represented in literature. In this paper, a holistic approach is taken to identify not only the individual aspects but the interconnection of the human-UAS interaction. First, an examination of human factors involved in a UAS are presented. Next, the metrics of human performance, such as cognitive load, situational awareness and complacency are introduced. Finally, a framework is developed to form the interconnection of human factors with human performance metrics in a UAS. With this framework in place, the intended goal is that an optimal level of cognitive workload for the humans involved in an UAS can be designed and impl...
The control stations of many unmanned systems have been characterized by inadequate human-system int...
The current paper presents the results of the evaluation of a novel human machine interface for supe...
There is currently a surge in the utilization of Uninhabited Aerial Systems (UAS). Although the impo...
Unmanned aerial vehicles have potential to serve a range of applications of civil airspace. The UAV ...
Assessment for understanding, predicting, and improving human performance and system design is a key...
Abstract: Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) have received more and more attention in the aviation sect...
A new partnership is forming between humans and uninhabited aircraft. To augment the abilities of mi...
Previous research has highlighted Human Factors (HF) issues associated with operating Unmanned Air S...
This paper presents the concept of Cognitive Human-Machine Interfaces and Interactions (CHMI2) for U...
Title: Human Performance Assessments in the Context of Remotely Piloted Aircraft System Implementati...
A growing body of research has been directed at the human factors of Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) ...
In military contexts, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) efficiently fulfil reconnaissance duties and inc...
As part of the Integrated Airline Transport Pilot Program at Lund University, we have to compose a r...
This review of literature outlines the human factors issues associated with the operation of unmanne...
The goal of the present study was to identify common human factors (HF) contributions to mishaps and...
The control stations of many unmanned systems have been characterized by inadequate human-system int...
The current paper presents the results of the evaluation of a novel human machine interface for supe...
There is currently a surge in the utilization of Uninhabited Aerial Systems (UAS). Although the impo...
Unmanned aerial vehicles have potential to serve a range of applications of civil airspace. The UAV ...
Assessment for understanding, predicting, and improving human performance and system design is a key...
Abstract: Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) have received more and more attention in the aviation sect...
A new partnership is forming between humans and uninhabited aircraft. To augment the abilities of mi...
Previous research has highlighted Human Factors (HF) issues associated with operating Unmanned Air S...
This paper presents the concept of Cognitive Human-Machine Interfaces and Interactions (CHMI2) for U...
Title: Human Performance Assessments in the Context of Remotely Piloted Aircraft System Implementati...
A growing body of research has been directed at the human factors of Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) ...
In military contexts, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) efficiently fulfil reconnaissance duties and inc...
As part of the Integrated Airline Transport Pilot Program at Lund University, we have to compose a r...
This review of literature outlines the human factors issues associated with the operation of unmanne...
The goal of the present study was to identify common human factors (HF) contributions to mishaps and...
The control stations of many unmanned systems have been characterized by inadequate human-system int...
The current paper presents the results of the evaluation of a novel human machine interface for supe...
There is currently a surge in the utilization of Uninhabited Aerial Systems (UAS). Although the impo...