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An analysis of relational complexity in an air traffic control conflict detection task

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A study used the Method for the Analysis of Relational Complexity (MARC) to provide an analysis of relational complexity for one important component of a controller's job, namely, conflict detection. A metric quantifying the complexity of pair-wise relations among aircraft was able to account for a substantial portion of the variance in the perceived complexity and difficulty of conflict detection problems as well as reaction time.

Author: Boag, Christine, Neal, Andrew, Loft, Shayne, Halford, Graeme S.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Publication Name: Ergonomics
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0014-0139
Year: 2006
Australia, Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Reports, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, International Civil Aviation Organization

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Fuzzy signal detection theory: analysis of human and machine performance in air traffic control, and analytic considerations

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An analysis is made of two studies conducted, which involved detection of aircraft conflicts in air traffic control (ATC), using conventional and fuzzy SDT (signal detection theory). The results show the potential of fuzzy SDT in aircraft conflict detection and other applications.

Author: Parasuraman, Raja, Masalonis, Anthony J.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Publication Name: Ergonomics
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0014-0139
Year: 2003
Aircraft, Aircraft Manufacturing, Aircraft & Parts, Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing, Aircraft and Parts, Analysis, Usage, Signal detection (Electronics), Flying-machines, Signal theory (Telecommunication), Signal theory (Telecommunications)

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Designing automation for human use: empirical studies and quantitative models

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Research into the performance of humans is presented, in order to determine the areas where increased automation would be useful. Both quantitive and qualitative methods should be used to determine suitable tasks for automation.

Author: Parasuraman, Raja
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Publication Name: Ergonomics
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0014-0139
Year: 2000
Research, Decision-making, Decision making, Automation, Planning

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Subjects list: Air traffic control, Technology application
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