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Research on Modeling Cognitive Behaviors of Pilot Processing Alarm in Cockpit

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Applied Informatics and Communication (ICAIC 2011)

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A general process about modeling the perception, attention, decision-making behaviors of cockpit pilot processing alarm was proposed. Based on information process stage model and ACT-R theory, modeling was combined with description about modeling tasks of processing alarm, cognitive behavior of pilot and operational components. A serial of fundamental experiments of specific operational tasks were developed to support modeling. Validity and exactitude of the model was proved through matching the model perform those tasks with pilot practice. The modeling aim was to improve flying safety.

This work is partially supported by National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program), 2010 CB734101.

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Yichun, L., Hongjun, X. (2011). Research on Modeling Cognitive Behaviors of Pilot Processing Alarm in Cockpit. In: Zeng, D. (eds) Applied Informatics and Communication. ICAIC 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 225. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23220-6_63

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