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Theory and Design of Adaptive Automation in Aviation Systems. - Progress rept.
Catholic Univ. of America, Washington, DC. Cognitive Science Lab.

ProductType: Technical report
NTIS Order Number: AD-A254 595/2




 
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Date: Jul 1992
Author: R. Parasuraman T. Bahri J. E. Deaton J. G. Morrison M. Barnes

Recent technological advances have made viable the implementation of intelligent automation in advanced tactical aircraft. The use of this technology has given rise to new human factors issues and concerns. Errors in highly automated aircraft have been li ...

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