Affiliation:
1. DLR, German Aerospace Center, Aviation and Space Psychology
Abstract
In the future of aviation, operators will have to work with highly automated systems. This necessitates operators monitoring appropriately (OMA). A theoretical model for adequate monitoring behavior was developed and eye movement parameters were defined to identify OMA. The present eye-tracking study focused on differences in monitoring behavior between experts (experienced pilots and air traffic controllers) and job applicants. Results from 21 experts and 33 applicants are reported.
Subject
General Medicine,General Chemistry
Cited by
4 articles.
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