Beschreibung:
This book highlights human factors and engineering issues across real-world applications, concerning emerging issues and practical perspective of human performance in automated and autonomous systems. It covers cross-domain principles and implementation. It also shows how context drives automation and autonomy decisions.
Chapter 1. Human Monitoring of Automated Systems. Chapter 2. Motor Performance Assessment and Its Implication for Display and Control Systems. Chapter 3. The Role of Automation in Aviation Weather: Product Development and General Aviation Pilot Performance. Chapter 4. A Playbook-Based Interface for Human Control of Swarms. Chapter 5. Human-Machine System Performance in Spaceflight: A Guide for Measurement. Chapter 6. Decision Support in Medical Systems. Chapter 7. Creating and Evaluating Human-Machine Teams in Context. Chapter 8. 20 Years of Automation in Team Performance. Chapter 9. Automation Trust and Situational Experience: Theoretical Assumptions and Experimental Evicdence. Chapter 10. Human Performance with Autonomous Robotic Teammates: Research Methodologies and Simulations. Chapter 11. Organizational and Safety Factors in Automated Oil and Gas Pipeline Systems. Chapter 12. Cybersecurity in Organizations: A Sociotechnical Systems Approach. Chapter 13. Evolution of Phishing Attacks: Challenges and Opportunities for Humans to Adapt to the Ubiquitous Connected World. Chapter 14. Teleology for Technology. Chapter 15. The Axial Age of Artificial Autonomy.