Designing for situation awareness aviation perspective

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Abstract

In the design of human-machine interfaces and automation, an important question is how to obtain and validate a design that is capable of supporting the operator's understanding and situation awareness of the process under control. Whereas many research efforts address the question of 'what is the operator aware of?' - the awareness - only a few investigations focus on studying what the operator should be aware of in the first place, i.e., 'what is the situation?' In this paper we briefly discuss some of our research activities which aim at answering this second question, following an 'ecological approach' to interface design. The clever use of automation tools and novel visualizations will be presented that allows human operators working in aviation (pilots, air traffic controllers) in dealing with complex tasks. The airborne self-separation task will be discussed, as an example of showing how ecological interfaces can support pilots in their decision making.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCHIRA 2017 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction Research and Applications
EditorsAndreas Holzinger, Hugo Plácido da Silva, Markus Helfert
PublisherSciTePress
Pages9-21
Number of pages13
ISBN (Print)978-989758267-7
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event2017 International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction Research and Applications, CHIRA 2017 - Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
Duration: 31 Oct 20172 Nov 2017

Publication series

NameINSTICC Conference Proceedings
PublisherSciTePress

Conference

Conference2017 International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction Research and Applications, CHIRA 2017
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityFunchal, Madeira
Period31/10/172/11/17

Keywords

  • Aerospace
  • Automation
  • Cockpits
  • Human-machine Systems

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