题名: |
Controller Strategies for Automation Tool Use under Varying Levels of Trajectory Prediction Uncertainty. |
作者: |
Bienert, N.; Cabrall, C.; Homola, J.; Hunt, S.; Kraut, J.; Martin, L.; Mercer, J.; Morey, S.; Prevot, T. |
关键词: |
Air Traffic Control; Air Traffic Controllers(personnel); Collision Avoidance; Computerized Simulation; Flight Management Systems; Flight Paths; Flight Simulation; Human Performance; Performance Predic |
摘要: |
A human-in-the-loop simulation was conducted to examine the effects of varying levels of trajectory prediction uncertainty on air traffic controller workload and performance, as well as how strategies and the use of decision support tools change in response. This paper focuses on the strategies employed by two controllers from separate teams who worked in parallel but independently under identical conditions (airspace, arrival traffic, tools) with the goal of ensuring schedule conformance and safe separation for a dense arrival flow in en route airspace. Despite differences in strategy and methods, both controllers achieved high levels of schedule conformance and safe separation. Overall, results show that trajectory uncertainties introduced by wind and aircraft performance prediction errors do not affect the controllers' ability to manage traffic. Controller strategies were fairly robust to changes in error, though strategies were affected by the amount of delay to absorb (scheduled time of arrival minus estimated time of arrival). Using the results and observations, this paper proposes an ability to dynamically customize the display of information including delay time based on observed error to better accommodate different strategies and objectives. |
报告类型: |
科技报告 |