The goals of this research were to substantiate the existence of the cry-wolf effect for alarm responses, quantifying its effect on operator performance. A total of 138 undergraduate students performed two blocks of a cognitively demanding psychomotor primary task; at the same time, they were presented with alarms of varying reliabilities (25, 50 and 75% true alarms) and urgencies (green, yellow and red visual alarms presented concurrently with low-, medium- and high-urgency auditory civilian aircraft cockpit alarms). Alarm response frequencies were observed and analysed, and-tests and repeated-measures MANOVAs were used to assess the effects of increasing alarm reliability on alarm response frequencies, speed and accuracy. The results indi...
Alarm system operators often manage multiple alarm systems concurrently. Because such situations oft...
Decision support for operators is not new, and much has been written regarding the potential usefuln...
Responses to alarms involve decisions under uncertainty. Operators do not know if an alarm is more l...
The goals of this research were to substantiate the existence of the cry-wolf effect for alarm respo...
Responses to alarms are assumed important. Yet failure to respond to alarms is recognized, although ...
The growing complexity of aircraft systems has increased the likelihood for false alarms as well as ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how workload and likelihood information would affect partic...
In modern complex systems the role of the human operator has shifted from that of a system controlle...
Responding to alarm systems which usually commit a number of false alarms and/or misses involves dec...
Recently, alarm systems have become more sensitive and ubiquitous. Unfortunately, sensitive alarm sy...
Recently, alarm systems have become more sensitive and ubiquitous. Unfortunately, sensitive alarm sy...
Die zunehmende Übertragung von Aufgaben vom Menschen auf die Maschine führte in den letzten Jahren d...
Confidence in and responses to an unreliable test alarm were studied in the presence of nearby unspe...
Confidence in and responses to an unreliable test alarm were studied in the presence of nearby unspe...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
Alarm system operators often manage multiple alarm systems concurrently. Because such situations oft...
Decision support for operators is not new, and much has been written regarding the potential usefuln...
Responses to alarms involve decisions under uncertainty. Operators do not know if an alarm is more l...
The goals of this research were to substantiate the existence of the cry-wolf effect for alarm respo...
Responses to alarms are assumed important. Yet failure to respond to alarms is recognized, although ...
The growing complexity of aircraft systems has increased the likelihood for false alarms as well as ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how workload and likelihood information would affect partic...
In modern complex systems the role of the human operator has shifted from that of a system controlle...
Responding to alarm systems which usually commit a number of false alarms and/or misses involves dec...
Recently, alarm systems have become more sensitive and ubiquitous. Unfortunately, sensitive alarm sy...
Recently, alarm systems have become more sensitive and ubiquitous. Unfortunately, sensitive alarm sy...
Die zunehmende Übertragung von Aufgaben vom Menschen auf die Maschine führte in den letzten Jahren d...
Confidence in and responses to an unreliable test alarm were studied in the presence of nearby unspe...
Confidence in and responses to an unreliable test alarm were studied in the presence of nearby unspe...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
Alarm system operators often manage multiple alarm systems concurrently. Because such situations oft...
Decision support for operators is not new, and much has been written regarding the potential usefuln...
Responses to alarms involve decisions under uncertainty. Operators do not know if an alarm is more l...