原文传递 Human Factors Research Needs for In-Time Aviation Safety Management Systems (IASMS) Design: Enabling the NASA “Sky for All” Future Airspace Vision.
题名: Human Factors Research Needs for In-Time Aviation Safety Management Systems (IASMS) Design: Enabling the NASA “Sky for All” Future Airspace Vision.
作者: III, L. J. P; Krois, P; Ellis, K. K; Vincent, M. J; Davies, M. D; Oza, N. C; Stephens, C. L; Holbrook, J. B; Matthews, B. L; Kiggins, D. J; Mah, R. W; Ackerson, J; Infeld, S. I; Fettrow, T. D.
摘要: Integrated safety management will be paramount for safely enabling the envisioned transformations of the future National Airspace System. Addressing the increasing need for advanced data analytics and fusion of aviation safety data, managed by human decision- makers, is essential for realizing the vision. The proposal, if accepted, will discuss safety management system challenges and how the concept of In-time Aviation Safety Management Systems addresses the need. It will also discuss human factors challenges involved in future integrated safety management, including trust, over-reliance, human-optimized data visualization, human-autonomy teaming, training, communication and dissemination of data, situation awareness, task load, and accountability.
总页数: 5 pages
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