DocumentCode :
3198655
Title :
Measuring the effectiveness of a "decision matrix" for missile retargeting decisions
Author :
Jones, Christopher R. ; Guerlain, Stephanie
Author_Institution :
Syst. & Inf. Eng. Dept., Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA
fYear :
2004
fDate :
16-16 April 2004
Firstpage :
259
Lastpage :
266
Abstract :
The U.S. Navy recently developed a version of the Tomahawk Missile that can be retargeted while in flight. This new version, called the Tactical Tomahawk Missile, requires en route monitoring, control, and oversight by human operators. Previous research led to the design, implementation, and testing of a graphical multiuser interface system for human supervisory control of a missile "strike" (multiple missile fired together to various targets). The purpose of this study was to test the merits of a decision matrix as a high-level decision making aid, to validate previous findings about how missile load affects performance. Forty-two University of Virginia students participated as subjects. Missile level varied between 8, 12, and 16 missile, and interface type varied between having the decision matrix or not. The results confirmed that the decision matrix is a useful tool, but they failed to verify previous missile loading estimates
Keywords :
decision making; graphical user interfaces; haptic interfaces; military computing; missiles; Tactical Tomahawk Missile; decision matrix; en route monitoring; graphical multiuser interface system; human supervisory control; missile retargeting decisions; Computerized monitoring; Decision making; Graphical user interfaces; Humans; Missiles; Supervisory control; System testing; Terrorism; User interfaces; Weapons;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium, 2004. Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Charlottesville, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-9744559-2-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SIEDS.2004.239942
Filename :
1314689
Link To Document :
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