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Development of a computational model for the prediction of mental workload in air traffic control (2004-2007)

Abstract

The aim of the project is to develop a computational model that can measure the flow of traffic through an air sector, and predict the level of workload that an air traffic controller will experience, as well as the overall risk of breakdowns in separation between aircaft. The purpose is to develop a tool that can be used for the purposes of risk analysis and scenario planning. This is a multidisciplinary project, integrating recent models of human memory and reasoning, with formal methods for the analysis of human-computer systems. The project will advance our understanding of human memory and reasoning in complex real-world systems.

Experts

Professor Andrew Neal

Affiliate of Centre for Business an
Centre for Business and Organisational Psychology
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Professor
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Andrew Neal
Andrew Neal

Professor Penelope Sanderson

Emeritus Professor
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Affiliate Professor
Medical School (Greater Brisbane Clinical School)
Faculty of Medicine
Penelope Sanderson
Penelope Sanderson