Analysis of air traffic controllers' mental workload and visual search efficiency to assess new air traffic control procedures

With a global rise in air travels, advancements in Air Traffic Management is necessary to meet the demands. One such improvement is the concept of dual orientation visualisation of air traffic information, addressing the disadvantages in 2D orientation. However, given the slow industry uptake for th...

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Main Author: Ko, Kelvin Chi Kin
Other Authors: Chen Chun-Hsien
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-785402023-03-04T18:26:19Z Analysis of air traffic controllers' mental workload and visual search efficiency to assess new air traffic control procedures Ko, Kelvin Chi Kin Chen Chun-Hsien Olga Sourina School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Air Traffic Management Research Institute DRNTU::Engineering::Aeronautical engineering With a global rise in air travels, advancements in Air Traffic Management is necessary to meet the demands. One such improvement is the concept of dual orientation visualisation of air traffic information, addressing the disadvantages in 2D orientation. However, given the slow industry uptake for this concept, this study aims to examine the disadvantages of this concept to address the reluctance. Subjects were recruited to partake in an experiment involving various permutations of 2D and 3D orientations to investigate potential loss in spatial memory, visual search efficiency and gains in mental workload induced with dual orientation usage. Performance, eye tracking, and subjective scale data sources were collected and used to investigate the hypothesis. Analysis indicates that having a dual orientation system does increase spatial memory loss, lower visual search efficiency and an increase in mental workload. While this lends weight to the argument against having a dual orientation system, it was also shown that 3D orientation augments relative positioning tasks that negate spatial memory losses. While this study highlights some of the concerns regarding dual orientation systems, it raises an area of focus for future research, where dual orientation systems could be leveraged on with the segmentation of tasks Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) 2019-06-21T04:28:19Z 2019-06-21T04:28:19Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78540 en Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Analysis of air traffic controllers' mental workload and visual search efficiency to assess new air traffic control procedures
description With a global rise in air travels, advancements in Air Traffic Management is necessary to meet the demands. One such improvement is the concept of dual orientation visualisation of air traffic information, addressing the disadvantages in 2D orientation. However, given the slow industry uptake for this concept, this study aims to examine the disadvantages of this concept to address the reluctance. Subjects were recruited to partake in an experiment involving various permutations of 2D and 3D orientations to investigate potential loss in spatial memory, visual search efficiency and gains in mental workload induced with dual orientation usage. Performance, eye tracking, and subjective scale data sources were collected and used to investigate the hypothesis. Analysis indicates that having a dual orientation system does increase spatial memory loss, lower visual search efficiency and an increase in mental workload. While this lends weight to the argument against having a dual orientation system, it was also shown that 3D orientation augments relative positioning tasks that negate spatial memory losses. While this study highlights some of the concerns regarding dual orientation systems, it raises an area of focus for future research, where dual orientation systems could be leveraged on with the segmentation of tasks
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title Analysis of air traffic controllers' mental workload and visual search efficiency to assess new air traffic control procedures
title_short Analysis of air traffic controllers' mental workload and visual search efficiency to assess new air traffic control procedures
title_full Analysis of air traffic controllers' mental workload and visual search efficiency to assess new air traffic control procedures
title_fullStr Analysis of air traffic controllers' mental workload and visual search efficiency to assess new air traffic control procedures
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of air traffic controllers' mental workload and visual search efficiency to assess new air traffic control procedures
title_sort analysis of air traffic controllers' mental workload and visual search efficiency to assess new air traffic control procedures
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