User Centered Design (VII): From Automated Flight Deck to Intelligent Flight Deck

11/10/2021
by   Wei Xu, et al.
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Driven by the design philosophy of "user-centered design", this paper reviews and summarizes the human factors issues of civil flight deck automation and the human factors research carried out based on the "human-centered automation" design physiology. It then reviews the initial human factors research on intelligent flight deck based on the "human-centered artificial intelligence" design philosophy and the needs for future research. As a case study, based on our intelligent human-computer interaction framework and join cognitive systems theory, we propose an initial human factors engineering solution for the single pilot operations of large commercial aircraft and preliminary recommendations for future work.

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