Pilot workload monitoring and adaptive aviation automation: a solution space-based approach

J. Comans, R. Paassen, M. Mulder
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Motivation -- Pilot workload is an important constraint in designing novel flight deck automation systems. We aim to provide context awareness to adaptive automation systems by analyzing the constraints of the work domain. This context awareness can be used by the automation to adapt its functionality and human-machine interface on-line; in such a way that pilot workload is reduced. Research approach -- The problem of developing adaptive automation to support pilots in dealing with other aircraft is chosen as the focal point. The approach entails that the functional constraints of the surrounding traffic can be captured using a so-called 'solution space' analysis. The solution space allows a prediction of the complexity of a particular traffic situation to be made. Experiments showed that complexity is strongly related to the perceived workload. When complexity is high, workload may be high as well and in these situations the automation can decide to provide other ways of supporting the pilot. Findings/Design -- The solution space analysis has been shown to be able to predict the complexity of a traffic situation and therefore operator workload. In turn, this allows for adaptive automation strategies to mitigate the workload. Take away message -- Analysis of the solution space properties can provide a metric for the complexity of the operational context. When complexity is higher, support tools can be activated to reduce the workload of pilots.
飞行员工作量监控和自适应航空自动化:一种基于空间的解决方案
动机——飞行员的工作量是设计新型驾驶舱自动化系统的重要制约因素。我们的目标是通过分析工作域的约束为自适应自动化系统提供上下文感知。这种上下文感知可以被自动化用于在线调整其功能和人机界面;这样就减少了飞行员的工作量。研究方法——选择发展自适应自动化以支持飞行员处理其他飞机的问题作为重点。该方法需要使用所谓的“解决方案空间”分析来捕获周围交通的功能约束。解决方案空间允许对特定交通状况的复杂性进行预测。实验表明,复杂性与感知工作量密切相关。当复杂性很高时,工作负载也可能很高,在这些情况下,自动化可以决定提供支持试点的其他方式。发现/设计——解决方案空间分析已被证明能够预测交通状况的复杂性,从而预测操作员的工作量。反过来,这允许自适应自动化策略来减轻工作负载。带走消息——对解决方案空间属性的分析可以为操作上下文的复杂性提供一个度量。当复杂性较高时,可以激活支持工具来减少飞行员的工作量。
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