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Title Human performance in automated and autonomous systems : current theory and methods / edited by Mustapha Mouloua and Peter A. Hancock
Published Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press LLC, ©2020

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 677 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Volume 1. Current theory and methods -- Volume 2. Emerging issues and practical perspectives
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
Summary 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, workload and usability assessment in automated and autonomous systems. In this set, the authors discuss both current and developing topics of advanced automation technologies and present emerging practical challenges. Topics covered include unmanned aerial systems and self-driving cars, individual and team performance, human-robot interaction, and operator selection and training. Both practical and theoretical discussions of modern automated and autonomous systems are provided throughout each of the volumes. These books are suitable for those first approaching the issues to those well versed in these fast-moving areas, including students, teachers, researchers, engineers, and policy makers alike. Volume 1 - Human Performance in Automated and Autonomous Systems: Current Theory and Methods Volume 2 - Human Performance in Automated and Autonomous Systems: Emerging Issues and Practical Perspectives
Notes Chapter 15: The Axial Age of Artificial Autonomy
Dr. Mouloua is Professor of Psychology at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida and was the Director (2009 -2017) and Associate Director (2006-2009) of the Applied/Experimental and Human Factors Psychology Doctoral Program, Director and Chief Scientist (2001-2014), Associate Director and Senior Research Scientist (1998-2001) of the Center for Applied Human Factors in Aviation, and Associate Director Human Factors Research at the Center for Advanced Transportation Systems Simulation (2001-2003). Dr. Mouloua has over 30 years of experience in the field of Human Factors and Ergonomics. His research interests include human-automation interaction, attention and workload, assessment of older drivers and pilots, UAS operation, selection, training, and simulation technologies across a variety of transportation systems. Dr. Mouloua is the editor or co-editor of several books including Human Performance in Automated Systems: Current Research and Trends (1994, Erlbaum Press), Human-Automation Interaction: Research and Practice (1997, Erlbaum Press), Automation and Human Performance: Theory and Applications (1996, Erlbaum Press), Automation Technology and Human Performance: Current Research and Trends (1999, Erlbaum), Human Factors in Simulation and Training (2009, Taylor & Francis Group), Automation and human performance: Theory, research, and practice (2004, Volumes I & II; Lawrence Erlbaum Associates), and Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Symposium on Computer Human Interaction for Management of Information Technology (ACM, CHIMIT, 2008). Dr. Mouloua published over 190 papers and scientific reports and made over 300 presentations at various national and international meetings. Dr. Mouloua was the recipient of the prestigious Jerome Ely (1997) and the Tidewater (1999) Awards from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. At UCF, Dr. Mouloua received eight prestigious Teaching and Research Awards including the recent Teaching Incentive Program Award (2015) and Research Incentive Award (2019) for his outstanding teaching and research contributions. Similarly, he was also a recipient of the UCF International Golden Key and Honorary Award (2011) and the UCF "Twenty Years of Service" Award (2014) for his dedicated work and commitment to students. Dr. Mouloua is currently the Director of the Neurolinguistics, Aviation, and Driving Research Laboratories at UCF. P.A. Hancock is Provost Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Psychology and the Institute for Simulation and Training at the University of Central Florida (UCF) and is the author of over nine hundred refereed scientific articles. He has written and edited more than twenty-five books including Human Performance and Ergonomics (1999), Stress, Workload, and Fatigue (2001) and Performance under Stress (2008). He is a Fellow and past President of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, the Society of Engineering Psychologists as well as being a former Chair of the Board of the Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments
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Subject Human-machine systems.
Automation -- Human factors.
Man-Machine Systems
COMPUTERS -- Social Aspects -- Human-Computer Interaction.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Industrial & Organizational Psychology.
TECHNOLOGY -- Electricity.
Automation -- Human factors
Human-machine systems
Form Electronic book
Author Mouloua, Mustapha, editor.
Hancock, Peter A., 1953- editor.
ISBN 9780429857454
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