Commercial aviation is currently one of the safest modes of transportation; however, human error is still one major contributing cause of aeronautical accidents and incidents. One promising avenue to further enhance flight safety is Neuroergonomics, an approach at the intersection of neuroscience, cognitive engineering and human factors, which aims to create better human–system interaction. Eye-tracking technology allows users to “monitor the monitoring” by providing insights into both pilots’ attentional distribution and underlying decisional processes. In this position paper, we identify and define a framework of four stages of step-by-step integration of eye-tracking systems in modern cockpits. Stage I concerns Pilot Training and Flight ...
The proper interaction of a pilot and the automation in an aircraft cockpit is critical to the depe...
The flight deck of commercial aircraft is sophisticated and searching for the necessary information ...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
International audienceCommercial aviation is currently one of the safest modes of transportation; ho...
In this research, we use eye tracking to monitor the attentional behavior of pilots in the cockpit. ...
Accident investigations show that piloting errors (e.g., incorrect trajectory) often result from an ...
Currently, online assessment of the aircrew performance focuses on behavioural data (flight data and...
Adaptive automation appears to be one of the next most challenging milestones in the field of aviati...
The Aeronautics industry has pioneered safety from digital checklists to moving maps that improve pi...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...
International audiencePoor cockpit monitoring has been identified as an important contributor to avi...
International audienceSince decades, the number of aircraft accidents is continuously decreasing tha...
A clear understanding of how the pilot processes the information in the cockpit while carrying out p...
Eye tracking is often used in aviation to study the pilot’s visual circuits, which are relevant to t...
How are eye-movements planned to access relevant visual information during flight control? From the ...
The proper interaction of a pilot and the automation in an aircraft cockpit is critical to the depe...
The flight deck of commercial aircraft is sophisticated and searching for the necessary information ...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
International audienceCommercial aviation is currently one of the safest modes of transportation; ho...
In this research, we use eye tracking to monitor the attentional behavior of pilots in the cockpit. ...
Accident investigations show that piloting errors (e.g., incorrect trajectory) often result from an ...
Currently, online assessment of the aircrew performance focuses on behavioural data (flight data and...
Adaptive automation appears to be one of the next most challenging milestones in the field of aviati...
The Aeronautics industry has pioneered safety from digital checklists to moving maps that improve pi...
During a flight, pilots must rigorously monitor their flight instruments since it is one of the crit...
International audiencePoor cockpit monitoring has been identified as an important contributor to avi...
International audienceSince decades, the number of aircraft accidents is continuously decreasing tha...
A clear understanding of how the pilot processes the information in the cockpit while carrying out p...
Eye tracking is often used in aviation to study the pilot’s visual circuits, which are relevant to t...
How are eye-movements planned to access relevant visual information during flight control? From the ...
The proper interaction of a pilot and the automation in an aircraft cockpit is critical to the depe...
The flight deck of commercial aircraft is sophisticated and searching for the necessary information ...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...