Human performance in automated and autonomous systems : current theory and methods / edited by Mustapha Mouloua and Peter A. Hancock.
This two-volume set addresses a variety of human factors issues and engineering concerns across various real-world applications such as aviation and driving, cybersecurity, and healthcare systems. The contents of these books also present recent theories and methods related to human performance, work...
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Volume 01
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Remembering Fallen Heroes: A Tribute to Raja Parasuraman, Joel Warm, & Neville Moray
- Acknowledgments
- About the Editors
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1: Designing Wearable Interfaces for People Who Have Hard Jobs
- Chapter 2: Humans and Automated Decision Aids: A Match Made in Heaven?
- Chapter 3: The Quest for Alternatives to "Levels of Automation" and "Task Allocation"
- Chapter 4: Why Representations Matter: Designing to Support Productive Thinking.
- Chapter 5: Vigilance and Workload in Automated Systems: Patterns of Association, Dissociation, and Insensitivity
- Chapter 6: Theoretical Perspectives on Adaptive Automation
- Chapter 7: Fatigue, Automation, and Autonomy: Challenges for Operator Attention, Effort, and Trust
- Chapter 8: Human-Automation Interaction and the Challenge of Maintaining Situation Awareness in Future Autonomous Vehicles
- Chapter 9: Human Factors Issues Regarding Automation Trust in UAS Operation, Selection, and Training
- Chapter 10: Autonomous Systems Theory and Design and a Paradox of Automation for Safety.
- Chapter 11: Workload and Attention Management in Automated Vehicles
- Chapter 12: Attention Management in Highly Autonomous Driving
- Chapter 13: To Autonomy and Beyond
- Chapter 14: Teleology for Technology
- Chapter 15: The Axial Age of Artificial Autonomy
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Volume 02
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Remembering Fallen Heroes: A Tribute to Raja Parasuraman, Joel Warm, & Neville Moray
- Acknowledgments
- About the Editors
- List of Contributors
- 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 Evidence
- 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.