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Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 21 avhandlingar innehållade orden Jonas Lundberg.
16. Flexible Automation in Air Traffic Control Through Adaptation of Human-Automation Collaboration
Sammanfattning : Many domains currently experience an increase in level of automation of their technical systems. However, the increased level of automation must be accompanied with the development of well-functioning human-automation collaboration to avoid undesirable phenomena such as automation surprises or reduced situational awareness. LÄS MER
17. Making Sense of Adaptations: Resilience in High-Risk Work
Sammanfattning : To cope with variations, disturbances, and unexpected events in complex socio-technical systems people are required to continuously adapt to the changing environment, sometimes in novel and innovative ways. This thesis investigates adaptive performance in complex work settings across domains, with a focus on examining what enables and disables successful adaptations, and how contextual factors shape performance. LÄS MER
18. Virtual Human Characters for Autonomous Vehicle-to-Pedestrian Communication
Sammanfattning : Pedestrians base their street-crossing decisions on both vehicle-centric cues, like speed and acceleration, and driver-centric cues, like gaze direction and facial expression. In the future, however, drivers of autonomous vehicles will be preoccupied with non-driving related activities and thus unavailable to provide pedestrians with relevant communicative cues. LÄS MER
19. Human-automation teamwork : Current practices and future directions in air traffic control
Sammanfattning : This dissertation explores the topic of human-automation teamwork in Air Traffic Control (ATC). ATC is a high stakes environment where complex automation is being introduced while the human operator has the legal responsibility. LÄS MER
20. Real-Time Visual Analytics Interfaces to Strengthen Human-Automation Collaboration
Sammanfattning : Automation in today’s world supports human operators to accomplish several tasks in limited time. With more advanced automation and autonomous systems, the hu-mans’ role is shifting from hands-on operational tasks to supervisory tasks. LÄS MER