利用数字技术观察天基组队任务的弹性性能

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天基组队需要跨距离使用旧的(如现有的通信网络)和新的(如人工智能和机器人队友)数字技术(dt)的人类操作员进行协调。因此,需要有方法来观察包括支持dt的空间任务在内的多层协调的复原力。本研究模拟高风险情景,测量松弛时间、信息熵和平均互信息(AMI)等结构,以评估团队对扰动的反应。我们的研究涉及两种情况:一种是空间实体之间的名义通信,另一种是通过故意扰动引入弹性。研究小组的八名参与者参与了这些模拟。测量了通信流程、车辆控制和位置。使用分层动力学,我们测量了在扰动之前、期间和之后整个系统的动态弹性曲线(包括制定、适应和恢复组件)。我们对我们的弹性指标进行了两次工程测试。主要研究结果表明,弹性团队的放松时间较短,对扰动的适应能力更强,其特征是行动、适应和恢复的不同阶段。AMI度量被发现是比沟通频率更敏感的团队影响力和弹性度量。这项研究对未来的研究有两个方面的贡献。首先,模拟环境和连续信号捕获允许观察适应性。其次,操作主义的采用提供了一种观察弹性的创新方法。
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Observing resilient performance in space-based teaming mission using digital technologies
Space-based teaming requires coordination across human operators using old (e.g., existing communication networks) and new (e.g., AI and robotic teammates) digital technologies (DTs) across great distances. Hence, methods are needed to observe resilience across multiple layers of coordination comprising DT-enabled space missions. This presented study simulates high-stakes scenarios to measure constructs like relaxation time, information entropy, and average mutual information (AMI) to evaluate team responses to perturbations. Our study involved two scenarios: one with nominal communications among space entities and another introducing resilience through deliberate perturbations. Eight participants who were members of the research team, engaged in these simulations. Communication flow and vehicle controls and position were measured. Using layered dynamics, we measure dynamic resilience curves (comprising enaction, adaptation, and recovery components) across the system before, during, and after perturbations. We ran two engineering tests of our resilience metrics. Key findings indicate that measures differentiated between the resilient team with shorter relaxation times and more effective adaptation to perturbations, marked by distinct phases of enaction, adaptation, and recovery. The AMI metric was found to be a more sensitive measure of team influence and resilience than communication frequency. This study contributes to future research in two ways. First, the simulation environment and continuous signal capture allows for the observation of adaptations. Second, the adoption of operationism provides an innovative approach to observing resilience.
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Applied Ergonomics
Applied Ergonomics 工程技术-工程:工业
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
9.40%
发文量
248
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Applied Ergonomics is aimed at ergonomists and all those interested in applying ergonomics/human factors in the design, planning and management of technical and social systems at work or leisure. Readership is truly international with subscribers in over 50 countries. Professionals for whom Applied Ergonomics is of interest include: ergonomists, designers, industrial engineers, health and safety specialists, systems engineers, design engineers, organizational psychologists, occupational health specialists and human-computer interaction specialists.
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