Techniques to measure operator workload in a wide range of situations and tasks were examined. The sensitivity and intrusion of a wide variety of workload assessment techniques in simulated piloting tasks were investigated. Four different piloting tasks, psychomotor, perceptual, mediational, and communication aspects of piloting behavior were selected. Techniques to determine relative sensitivity and intrusion were applied. Sensitivity is the relative ability of a workload estimation technique to discriminate statistically significant differences in operator loading. High sensitivity requires discriminable changes in score means as a function of load level and low variation of the scores about the means. Intrusion is an undesirable change i...
Theoretical assumptions used by researchers in the area of attention, with emphasis upon errors and ...
Two sets of experiments were run to examine how the mental workload of a pilot might be measured. Th...
The Modified Cooper-Harper (MCH) scale which is a sensitive indicator of workload in several differe...
A comparison of the sensitivity and intrusion of twenty pilot workload assessment techniques was con...
The Modified Cooper-Harper (MCH) scale has been shown to be a sensitive indicator of workload in sev...
Many methods of measuring and predicting operator workload have been developed that provide useful i...
An experimental paradigm and a set of results which demonstrate a relationship between the level of ...
The structure and initial work performed toward the creation of a handbook for workload analysis dir...
An objective method of assessing information workload based on physiological measurements was develo...
Various methods of measuring a pilot's mental workload are discussed. Scanning the various flight in...
This was an experimental study to develop an improved methodology for measuring workload in an infor...
Man machine interaction often requires the operator to perform a sterotyped scan of instruments to m...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-77-15DOT/FAA/AM-77/15MethodologyAir pilotsWorkloadHuman factors engineeringPerf...
The research was performed in two simultaneous phases, each intended to identify and manipulate fact...
May 1980Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-188)The operating environment of an air transpor...
Theoretical assumptions used by researchers in the area of attention, with emphasis upon errors and ...
Two sets of experiments were run to examine how the mental workload of a pilot might be measured. Th...
The Modified Cooper-Harper (MCH) scale which is a sensitive indicator of workload in several differe...
A comparison of the sensitivity and intrusion of twenty pilot workload assessment techniques was con...
The Modified Cooper-Harper (MCH) scale has been shown to be a sensitive indicator of workload in sev...
Many methods of measuring and predicting operator workload have been developed that provide useful i...
An experimental paradigm and a set of results which demonstrate a relationship between the level of ...
The structure and initial work performed toward the creation of a handbook for workload analysis dir...
An objective method of assessing information workload based on physiological measurements was develo...
Various methods of measuring a pilot's mental workload are discussed. Scanning the various flight in...
This was an experimental study to develop an improved methodology for measuring workload in an infor...
Man machine interaction often requires the operator to perform a sterotyped scan of instruments to m...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-77-15DOT/FAA/AM-77/15MethodologyAir pilotsWorkloadHuman factors engineeringPerf...
The research was performed in two simultaneous phases, each intended to identify and manipulate fact...
May 1980Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-188)The operating environment of an air transpor...
Theoretical assumptions used by researchers in the area of attention, with emphasis upon errors and ...
Two sets of experiments were run to examine how the mental workload of a pilot might be measured. Th...
The Modified Cooper-Harper (MCH) scale which is a sensitive indicator of workload in several differe...