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Impact of Advanced Synoptics and Simplified Checklists during Aircraft Systems Failures

机译:先进的天气和简化清单对飞机系统故障的影响

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Natural human capacities are becoming increasingly mismatched to the enormous data volumes, processing capabilities, and decision speeds demanded in today's aviation environment. Increasingly Autonomous Systems (IAS) are uniquely suited to solve this problem. NASA is conducting research and development of IAS - hardware and software systems, utilizing machine learning algorithms, seamlessly integrated with humans whereby task performance of the combined system is significantly greater than the individual components. IAS offer the potential for significantly improved levels of performance and safety that are superior to either human or automation alone. A human-in-the-loop test was conducted in NASA Langley's Integration Flight Deck B-737-800 simulator to evaluate advanced synoptic pages with simplified interactive electronic checklists as an IAS for routine air carrier flight operations and in response to aircraft system failures. Twelve U.S. airline crews flew various normal and non-normal procedures and their actions and performance were recorded in response to failures. These data are fundamental to and critical for the design and development of future increasingly autonomous systems that can better support the human in the cockpit. Synoptic pages and electronic checklists significantly improved pilot responses to non-normal scenarios, but implementation of these aids and other intelligent assistants have barriers to implementation (e.g., certification cost) that must be overcome.
机译:自然人的能力越来越无法与当今航空环境中所需的庞大数据量,处理能力和决策速度相匹配。越来越多的自治系统(IAS)非常适合解决此问题。 NASA正在利用机器学习算法与人无缝集成来进行IAS(硬件和软件系统)的研究和开发,从而使组合系统的任务性能大大高于单个组件。 IAS提供了显着提高性能和安全性的潜力,优于人工或自动化。在NASA Langley的Integration Flight Deck B-737-800模拟器中进行了在环测试,以简化的交互式电子清单作为IAS评估常规概要页面,以作为IAS进行常规的航空母舰飞行操作并响应飞机系统故障。 12名美国航空机组人员执行了各种正常和不正常的程序,并记录了他们对故障的反应和表现。这些数据对于未来的日益自治的系统的设计和开发至关重要,这些系统可以更好地为驾驶舱中的人员提供支持。摘要页面和电子清单大大改善了飞行员对非正常情况的反应,但是这些辅助工具和其他智能助手的实施存在必须克服的实施障碍(例如,认证成本)。

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