As artificial intelligence (AI) seeks to improve modern society, the commercial aviation industry offers a significant opportunity. Although many parts of commercial aviation including maintenance, the ramp, and air traffic control show promise to integrate AI, the highly computerized digital flight deck (DFD) could be challenging. The researchers seek to understand what role AI could provide going forward by assessing AI evolution on the commercial flight deck over the past 50 years. A modified SHELL diagram is used to complete a Human Factors (HF) analysis of the early use for AI on the commercial flight deck through introduction of the Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS), followed by the Enhanced GPWS (EGPWS) used currently, to demons...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryUnited States Departm...
During in-flight emergencies, a pilot’s workload increases significantly and it is often during this...
Flight crew confusion, excessive stressworkload, and ineffective Crew Resource Management among othe...
This paper will address the issue of human factor aspects of civil flight deck certification, with e...
The evolution of advanced technology systems in aviation has seen radically increased capabilities o...
Artificial intelligence, and its companion deep learning, are extensions of expert systems. These c...
On April 26, 1994, an Airbus A300-600 operated by China Airlines crashed at Nagoya, Japan, killing 2...
For some, aviation with single-pilot operations will soon be the new standard and could be the means...
Acknowledging the SHELL human factors model, authors examine interfaces among components and assess ...
Air Traffic Management (ATM) will be more complex in the coming decades due to the growth and increa...
Air Traffic Management (ATM) will be more complex in the coming decades due to the growth and increa...
The state of the art in human factors in flight-deck automation is presented. A number of critical p...
Automation is the allocation of functions to machines that would otherwise be allocated to humans (...
Im Europäischen Visionspapier für die Luftfahrt Flightpath 2050 wird das Luftfahrttransportsystem a...
Unmanned aircraft systems promise to be useful for a multitude of applications such as cargo transpo...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryUnited States Departm...
During in-flight emergencies, a pilot’s workload increases significantly and it is often during this...
Flight crew confusion, excessive stressworkload, and ineffective Crew Resource Management among othe...
This paper will address the issue of human factor aspects of civil flight deck certification, with e...
The evolution of advanced technology systems in aviation has seen radically increased capabilities o...
Artificial intelligence, and its companion deep learning, are extensions of expert systems. These c...
On April 26, 1994, an Airbus A300-600 operated by China Airlines crashed at Nagoya, Japan, killing 2...
For some, aviation with single-pilot operations will soon be the new standard and could be the means...
Acknowledging the SHELL human factors model, authors examine interfaces among components and assess ...
Air Traffic Management (ATM) will be more complex in the coming decades due to the growth and increa...
Air Traffic Management (ATM) will be more complex in the coming decades due to the growth and increa...
The state of the art in human factors in flight-deck automation is presented. A number of critical p...
Automation is the allocation of functions to machines that would otherwise be allocated to humans (...
Im Europäischen Visionspapier für die Luftfahrt Flightpath 2050 wird das Luftfahrttransportsystem a...
Unmanned aircraft systems promise to be useful for a multitude of applications such as cargo transpo...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryUnited States Departm...
During in-flight emergencies, a pilot’s workload increases significantly and it is often during this...
Flight crew confusion, excessive stressworkload, and ineffective Crew Resource Management among othe...