Affiliation:
1. Air Traffic Control and Navigation College, Air Force Engineering University, Xi’an 710051, China
Abstract
At present, expert scoring is mainly used to evaluate the air combat control ability, which is not accurate enough to effectively achieve the desired effect. In order to evaluate air battle managers’ air combat control ability more scientifically and accurately, using eye-tracking technology, a quantitative evaluation model is established based on eye movement indicators. Specifically, the air combat control ability was comprehensively assessed using the GRA-TOPSIS method based on the EW-CRITIC combination weighting. The model innovatively uses eye movement indicators as a vital evaluation basis. Firstly, it puts forth a comprehensive evaluation method by combining GRA with TOPSIS methods, using the EW and CRITIC methods for combined weighting, and giving full play to the advantages of various evaluation methods. Secondly, it not only effectively copes with the problem that the traditional evaluation method is deeply affected by subjectivity but also creatively provides a reasonable means for future training evaluation of air battle managers. Finally, the effectiveness and feasibility of the evaluation model are verified through case analysis.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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