Nikolic Mark I, Sarter Nadine B
The Boeing Company, PO Box 3707, Seattle, WA 98124-2207, USA.
Hum Factors. 2007 Aug;49(4):553-63. doi: 10.1518/001872007X215647.
To examine operator strategies for diagnosing and recovering from errors and disturbances as well as the impact of automation design and time pressure on these processes.
Considerable efforts have been directed at error prevention through training and design. However, because errors cannot be eliminated completely, their detection, diagnosis, and recovery must also be supported. Research has focused almost exclusively on error detection. Little is known about error diagnosis and recovery, especially in the context of event-driven tasks and domains.
With a confederate pilot, 12 airline pilots flew a 1-hr simulator scenario that involved three challenging automation-related tasks and events that were likely to produce erroneous actions or assessments. Behavioral data were compared with a canonical path to examine pilots' error and disturbance management strategies. Debriefings were conducted to probe pilots' system knowledge.
Pilots seldom followed the canonical path to cope with the scenario events. Detection of a disturbance was often delayed. Diagnostic episodes were rare because of pilots' knowledge gaps and time criticality. In many cases, generic inefficient recovery strategies were observed, and pilots relied on high levels of automation to manage the consequences of an error.
Our findings describe and explain the nature and shortcomings of pilots' error management activities. They highlight the need for improved automation training and design to achieve more timely detection, accurate explanation, and effective recovery from errors and disturbances.
Our findings can inform the design of tools and techniques that support disturbance management in various complex, event-driven environments.
研究操作人员诊断错误及从错误和干扰中恢复的策略,以及自动化设计和时间压力对这些过程的影响。
通过培训和设计在预防错误方面已付出了巨大努力。然而,由于错误无法完全消除,因此还必须支持对错误的检测、诊断和恢复。研究几乎完全集中在错误检测上。对于错误诊断和恢复,尤其是在事件驱动任务和领域的背景下,人们了解甚少。
12名航空公司飞行员与一名协同飞行员一起进行了为时1小时的模拟飞行,其中涉及三项具有挑战性的与自动化相关的任务和事件,这些任务和事件可能会导致错误的行动或评估。将行为数据与标准路径进行比较,以研究飞行员的错误和干扰管理策略。进行了任务汇报以探究飞行员的系统知识。
飞行员很少遵循标准路径来应对模拟事件。对干扰的检测往往延迟。由于飞行员的知识差距和时间紧迫性,诊断情况很少见。在许多情况下,观察到通用的低效恢复策略,并且飞行员依赖高水平的自动化来管理错误的后果。
我们的研究结果描述并解释了飞行员错误管理活动的性质和缺点。它们突出了改进自动化培训和设计的必要性,以实现对错误和干扰更及时的检测、准确的解释以及有效的恢复。
我们的研究结果可为支持各种复杂的、事件驱动环境中的干扰管理的工具和技术设计提供参考。