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Designing work roles for crew operating multiple unmanned aircraft (2021-2024)

Abstract

The aim of this project is to identify how work roles should be designed for crew operating multiple Unmanned Aircraft (UA). Industry expects that the introduction of higher levels of automation in next-generation UA systems will reduce the operational costs associated with UA by enabling human crews to simultaneously manage multiple aircraft. The current project examines the safety and effectiveness of different types of work designs for these systems. The primary outcome will be a set of recommendations regarding the design of work roles for the crew of next-generation UA systems. Expected benefits include improvements in safety and cost-effectiveness of next-generation UA systems.

Experts

Professor Andrew Neal

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

Dr Timothy Ballard

Senior Lecturer
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Timothy Ballard
Timothy Ballard