Design issues in setting up of a highly synchronous human-in-the-loop system
In Human-machine interaction, information is communicated between a human and the machine via user interfaces. Consequently, the measures and level of insights that can be derived from such studies will be dependent upon the context under which the experimental setup was designed for. This paper hig...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1579362022-05-21T20:10:19Z Design issues in setting up of a highly synchronous human-in-the-loop system Li, Yu Fei Lye, Sun Woh Teo, Terry Tan, Alden Shi Yin School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 7th International Conference on Human Interaction & Emerging Technologies: Artificial Intelligence & Future Applications (IHIET-AI 2022) Air Traffic Management Research Institute Engineering::Mechanical engineering Design Process Human-Machine Systems User-Centered Systems Models and Approaches In Human-machine interaction, information is communicated between a human and the machine via user interfaces. Consequently, the measures and level of insights that can be derived from such studies will be dependent upon the context under which the experimental setup was designed for. This paper highlights a successful highly synchronous human-in-the-loop (HITL) experimental system that can be used to measure situational awareness in Air Traffic Monitoring. The system setup consists of a NARSIM radar interface that displays the relevant aircraft information, a secondary control computer for the recording processing, and storage of the captured neurophysiological inputs, a remote eye tracker, and an electroencephalogram (EEG), the latter two of which provide the input. In setting up such a system, discussion of key design consideration on system compatibility and information transferability, spatial and resolution accuracy, data input sources and synchronization, software selection, and the ease of results validation will be made. Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) Nanyang Technological University Published version The research is supported by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore under their collaboration in the Air Traffic Management Research Institute. 2022-05-16T07:42:37Z 2022-05-16T07:42:37Z 2022 Conference Paper Li, Y. F., Lye, S. W., Teo, T. & Tan, A. S. Y. (2022). Design issues in setting up of a highly synchronous human-in-the-loop system. 7th International Conference on Human Interaction & Emerging Technologies: Artificial Intelligence & Future Applications (IHIET-AI 2022), 23. https://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe100861 9781792389894 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157936 10.54941/ahfe100861 https://openaccess.cms-conferences.org/#/publications/book/978-1-7923-8989-4 23 en 04SBS000782C160 © 2022 The Author(s) (published by AHFE International). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. application/pdf |
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In Human-machine interaction, information is communicated between a human and the machine via user interfaces. Consequently, the measures and level of insights that can be derived from such studies will be dependent upon the context under which the experimental setup was designed for. This paper highlights a successful highly synchronous human-in-the-loop (HITL) experimental system that can be used to measure situational awareness in Air Traffic Monitoring. The system setup consists of a NARSIM radar interface that displays the relevant aircraft information, a secondary control computer for the recording processing, and storage of the captured neurophysiological inputs, a remote eye tracker, and an electroencephalogram (EEG), the latter two of which provide the input. In setting up such a system, discussion of key design consideration on system compatibility and information transferability, spatial and resolution accuracy, data input sources and synchronization, software selection, and the ease of results validation will be made. |
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