An Analysis of Factors Influencing Ice Management Performance in an Experimental Marine Simulator and Their Application to Decision Support System Design

Author:

Soper Jonathan1,Veitch Erik2,Thistle Rebecca1,Smith Jennifer3,Veitch Brian1

Affiliation:

1. Memorial University Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, , 240 Prince Phillip Drive, St. John’s, NL, A1B 3X5 , Canada

2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department of Design, , Kolbjørn Hejes Vei 2b, Trondheim 7491 , Norway

3. Fisheries and Marine Institute , 155 Ridge Road, St. John’s, NL A1C 5R3 , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Ice management is essential for maintaining the safety of offshore operations in Arctic regions. We present the combined results of three experiments conducted in a full-mission bridge simulator specially designed for ice management. From a quantitative analysis of the results, we infer the effect of three variables on performance: (1) experience, (2) training, and (3) Decision Support System (DSS). The results confirm that experience and training improve performance for untrained and inexperienced simulator participants. The DSS also improves performance, but with a smaller effect. Qualitative observations using vessel position heat-map diagrams and exit interviews suggested that novice participants using the DSS adopted expert strategies but carried out their tasks more slowly and with less precision. This has important consequences for the design of a future DSS used in training simulators or onboard ships. Potential improvements to the DSS design might include real-time feedback to the user, a redesign of the human–machine interface (HMI), and increasing user input and customization with a human factors focus.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering

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