DocumentCode
3095303
Title
Cognitive aspects of interface design and human-centered automation on the ship bridge: the example of ARPA/ECDIS integration
Author
May, M.
Author_Institution
Danish Maritime Inst., Denmark
fYear
1999
fDate
21-23 Jun 1999
Firstpage
394
Lastpage
399
Abstract
Manoeuvring a ship is inherently a complex control activity of applying controllable forces of the ship to the uncontrollable forces of the environment. The different tasks of manoeuvring are themselves embedded in the activity of navigation. Voyage planning, navigation and manoeuvring are the main activities of normal ship bridge operations, i.e. when no emergency planning is necessary. Putting `people in control´ means that the control activities of the crew on the bridge should be supported safely and effectively through their co-operation and through their interaction with devices, instruments and displays. Human-machine interaction however often suffers from different types of design-related interface problems. The author describes these types of problems in relation to navigation
Keywords
ships; ARPA/ECDIS integration; cognitive aspects; human-centered automation; human-machine interaction; interface design; manoeuvring; navigation; ship bridge; voyage planning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Human Interfaces in Control Rooms, Cockpits and Command Centres, 1999. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Bath
Print_ISBN
0-85296-715-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19990222
Filename
787745
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