Analytic and subjective assessments of operator workload imposed by communications tasks in transport aircraftAnalytical and subjective techniques that are sensitive to the information transmission and processing requirements of individual communications-related tasks are used to assess workload imposed on the aircrew by A-10 communications requirements for civilian transport category aircraft. Communications-related tasks are defined to consist of the verbal exchanges between crews and controllers. Three workload estimating techniques are proposed. The first, an information theoretic analysis, is used to calculate bit values for perceptual, manual, and verbal demands in each communication task. The second, a paired-comparisons technique, obtains subjective estimates of the information processing and memory requirements for specific messages. By combining the results of the first two techniques, a hybrid analytical scale is created. The third, a subjective rank ordering of sequences of communications tasks, provides an overall scaling of communications workload. Recommendations for future research include an examination of communications-induced workload among the air crew and the development of simulation scenarios.
Document ID
19850039420
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Eckel, J. S. (General Physics Corp. Dayton, OH, United States)
Crabtree, M. S. (Systems Research Laboratories, Inc. Dayton, OH, United States)