• DocumentCode
    2969995
  • Title

    Adaptive aiding: crawling before we walk

  • Author

    Lind, Judith H.

  • Author_Institution
    US Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, CA, USA
  • fYear
    1989
  • fDate
    14-17 Nov 1989
  • Firstpage
    881
  • Abstract
    Implementation of fully adaptive aiding systems is difficult and expensive, requiring the programming of many variables. Two techniques are proposed for simplifying adaptive aid development by severely limiting the levels and kinds of assistance provided. These simplifying strategies are termed operator tailoring and mission-phase tailoring. Each of these techniques has been used at the US Naval Weapons Center to design a different military system, each of which might be termed a semi-adaptive aiding computer program. The two strategies rely on partitioning the levels and kinds of aiding into a few discrete states, rather than providing a continuum of assistance for all possible conditions. The development approach and advantages, disadvantages, and status of the two techniques and the resulting systems are discussed
  • Keywords
    adaptive systems; aerospace computer control; man-machine systems; military computing; military equipment; US Naval Weapons Center; adaptive aiding systems; military system; mission-phase tailoring; operator tailoring; partitioning; semi-adaptive aiding computer program; Adaptive systems; Artificial intelligence; Automation; Government; Human factors; Lakes; Military computing; Protection; Real time systems; Weapons;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1989. Conference Proceedings., IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Cambridge, MA
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICSMC.1989.71421
  • Filename
    71421