Title :
Mitigating Biases in Time-to-Contact Judgments with Cockpit Displays of Traffic Information
Author :
Pankok, Carl ; Kaber, David B.
Author_Institution :
Edward P. Fitts Dept. of Dept. of Ind. & Syst. Eng., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Abstract :
A flight simulation experiment was conducted to assess cockpit automation for mitigating the effects of a distance bias in time-to-contact judgments on converging intruders. Six formats of a prototype cockpit display of traffic information were tested, including all combinations of intruder icon (perceptual cue) format (baseline/conventional, colored, blinking) and a data tag with velocity information (present, absent). Results revealed displays with colored or blinking cues produced greater accuracy in pilot selection of intruders posing the greatest risk and lower response times than for conventional displays not presenting such cues. The addition of the velocity data tag to icons had no effect on intruder selection accuracy but was associated with lower response times. It was concluded that both the perceptual cue format and velocity data tags support superior performance in time-to-contact judgments as compared with conventional displays.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aerospace simulation; air traffic; aircraft displays; bias mitigation; blinking cues; cockpit automation; colored cues; flight simulation experiment; intruder icon; intruder selection accuracy; perceptual cue format; prototype cockpit display; time-to-contact judgments; traffic information; velocity data tag; velocity information; Accuracy; Air traffic control; Aircraft; Image color analysis; Prototypes; Standards; Time factors; aircraft pilot performance; cockpit automation; human factors in display design;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Manchester
DOI :
10.1109/SMC.2013.721