Predictive performance models and multiple task performanceFive models that predict how performance of multiple tasks will interact in complex task scenarios are discussed. The models are shown in terms of the assumptions they make about human operator divided attention. The different assumptions about attention are then empirically validated in a multitask helicopter flight simulation. It is concluded from this simulation that the most important assumption relates to the coding of demand level of different component tasks.
Document ID
19900044291
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Wickens, Christopher D. (Illinois Univ. Savoy, IL, United States)
Larish, Inge (Illinois Univ. Savoy, IL, United States)
Contorer, Aaron (Illinois, University Savoy, United States)