DocumentCode :
2939394
Title :
Alternative treatments of attention-sharing within the optimal control model
Author :
Levison, William H.
Author_Institution :
BBN Syst. & Technol. Corp., Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear :
1989
fDate :
14-17 Nov 1989
Firstpage :
744
Abstract :
The effects of scanning (i.e. time-on-task) on manual control performance can be mimicked by a decrease in the operator´s signal/noise capabilities, provided scanning is rapid with respect to closed-loop system bandwidth. A simulation implementation of the optimal control pilot model was used to compare two treatments of attention-sharing and, for the scanning model, to explore the effects of scan cycle time. For the assumption of rapid scanning, model analysis showed that: (1) predicted tracking error is significantly degraded by reducing attention to the task, (2) the time-sharing (scanning) and capacity-sharing (signal/noise) treatments yield results that are significantly different, and (3) one can trade off between the time-sharing and capacity-sharing treatments in terms of the predicted performance/workload relationship. Increasing the cycle time of the scanning model yielded larger predicted tracking error scores, lower predicted pilot gain, and a substantially less Gaussian control behavior
Keywords :
closed loop systems; man-machine systems; optimal control; attention-sharing; capacity-sharing; closed-loop system; manual control performance; optimal control model; scan cycle time; scanning; time-sharing; tracking error; Bandwidth; Degradation; Error correction; Human factors; Noise reduction; Optimal control; Performance analysis; Predictive models; Signal analysis; Time sharing computer systems;
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.1989.71392
Filename :
71392
Link To Document :
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