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Modeling Workload Impact in Multiple Unmanned Vehicle Supervisory Control
(IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A Systems and Humans, 2010)
Discrete event simulations for futuristic unmanned vehicle (UV) systems enable a cost and time effective methodology for evaluating various autonomy and human automation design parameters. Operator mental workload is an ...
Predictive models of human supervisory control behavioral patterns using hidden semi-Markov models
(Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 2011)
Behavioral models of human operators engaged in complex,time-critical high-risk domains, such as those typical in Human Supervisory Control (HSC) settings, are of great value because of the high cost of operator failure. ...
,The Impact of Human-Automation Collaboration in Decentralized Multiple Unmanned Vehicle Control
(Proceedings of the IEEE, 2012)
For future systems that require one or a small team of operators to supervise a network of automated agents, automated planners are critical since they are faster than humans for path planning and resource allocation in ...
Auditory Decision Aiding in Supervisory Control of Multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
(Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics, 2009)
This paper investigates the effectiveness of sonification, continuous auditory alert mapped to the state of a monitored task, in supporting unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) supervisory control. Background: UAV supervisory ...