Chapter Adaptive Automation and the Third Pilot
Currently, automation does not take into consideration the cognitive and emotional state of the crew. Rather, automation provides assistance based on explicit and static task assignments, with no adaptive capabilities, even though it is capable of providing higher or lower levels of support dependin...
Main Author: | Cahill, Joan (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Callari, Tiziana C. (auth), Fortmann, Florian (auth), Suck, Stefan (auth), Javaux, Denis (auth), Hasselberg, Andreas (auth), Stoeve, Sybert (auth) |
Format: | eBook |
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InTechOpen
2018
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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