Description |
1 online resource (394 pages) |
Contents |
Front cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; The Editors; The Contributors; Part 1: Goals, Aviation Problems, and Modeling; Chapter 1. The NASA Human Performance Modeling Project: Goals, Approach, and Overview; Chapter 2. Using Human Performance Modeling in Aviation; Chapter 3. Aviation Safety Studies: Taxi Navigation Errors and Synthetic Vision System Operations; Part 2: Application of Indivual Modeling Tools to the Aviation Problems; Chapter 4. Overview of Human Performance Modeling Tools |
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Chapter 5. An ACT-R Approach to Closing the Loop on Computational Cognitive Modeling: Describing Dynamics of Interactive Decision Making and Attention AllocationChapter 6. Modeling Pilot Performance with an Integrated Task Network and Cognitive Architecture Approach; Chapter 7. Air MIDAS: A Closed-Loop Model Framework; Chapter 8. D-OMAR: An Architecture for Modeling Mutlitask Behaviors; Chapter 9. Attention-Situation Awareness (A-SA) Model of Pilot Error; Part 3: Implications for Modeling and Aviati |
Summary |
Based on the research activities of the six-year NASA human performance modeling project, this work looks at cognitive modeling of human operators for aviation problems. It presents specific solutions to aviation safety problems and explores methods for integrating human performance modeling into the aviation design process |
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Subject |
Aeronautics -- Human factors -- Computer simulation
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Airplanes -- Piloting -- Human factors -- Computer simulation
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Air pilots -- Training of -- Data processing
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Performance technology.
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Performance technology
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781420062984 |
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1420062980 |
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