Department of Aeronautics, Naval Architecture and Railway Vehicles, Faculty of Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary.
Sensors (Basel). 2020 Aug 19;20(17):4665. doi: 10.3390/s20174665.
Due to the introduction of highly automated vehicles and systems, the tasks of operators (drivers, pilots, air traffic controllers, production process managers) are in transition from "active control" to "passive monitoring" and "supervising". As a result of this transition, the roles of task load and workload are decreasing while the role of the mental load is increasing, thereby the new type of loads might be defined as information load and communication load. This paper deals with operators' load monitoring and management in highly automated systems. This research (i) introduces the changes in the role of operators and requirements in load management, (ii) defines the operators' models, (iii) describes the possible application of sensors and their integration into the working environment of operators, and (iv) develops the load observation and management concept. There are some examples of analyses of measurements and the concept of validation is discussed. This paper mainly deals with operators, particularly pilots and air traffic controllers (ATCOs).
由于高度自动化的车辆和系统的引入,操作人员(驾驶员、飞行员、空中交通管制员、生产过程经理)的任务正在从“主动控制”转变为“被动监控”和“监督”。由于这种转变,任务负荷和工作负荷的作用正在降低,而心理负荷的作用正在增加,因此新的负荷类型可以定义为信息负荷和通信负荷。本文涉及高度自动化系统中操作人员的负荷监测和管理。这项研究(i)介绍了操作人员角色的变化和负荷管理的要求,(ii)定义了操作人员模型,(iii)描述了传感器的可能应用及其与操作人员工作环境的集成,以及(iv)开发了负荷观察和管理概念。还分析了一些测量结果的示例,并讨论了验证的概念。本文主要涉及操作人员,特别是飞行员和空中交通管制员(ATCO)。