Level of automation effects on performance, situation awareness and workload in a dynamic control task

Volume: 42, Issue: 3, Pages: 462 - 492
Published: Mar 1, 1999
Abstract
Various levels of automation (LOA) designating the degree of human operator and computer control were explored within the context of a dynamic control task as a means of improving overall human/machine performance. Automated systems have traditionally been explored as binary function allocations; either the human or the machine is assigned to a given task. More recently, intermediary levels of automation have been discussed as a means of...
Paper Details
Title
Level of automation effects on performance, situation awareness and workload in a dynamic control task
Published Date
Mar 1, 1999
Journal
Volume
42
Issue
3
Pages
462 - 492
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