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Title: Lessons learnt from ERATO


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Lessons learnt from ERATO
  • M. Leroux
  • CENA

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Two metaphors in tools design
Information
Cognitive Engineering
EC PC Tools
Prosthesis
Decision
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A model-driven approach
  • Default reasoning sentry parameters monitoring
  • Ambiguity elimination process relevant
    parameters monitoring
  • Tightly packed data flows processing
  • Interruptions processing
  • Memorization tasks
  • Cognitive resources management

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MILESTONES
  • Launch end 1985
  • 1991 First experiments on the cognitive model
  • ...
  • Sept 1997-May 1998 Evaluation of the JHMS in
    simulated environment
  • Method of working,
  • Usability of the interface,
  • Algorithms,
  • Training.
  • End 2001 Evaluation of the JHMS on real traffic
  • 2004 Operational deployment

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ERATO ENVIRONMENT
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THE TRIALS
  • 8 teams of 2 controllers
  • 3 weeks each
  • 2 weeks training
  • 1 week trials
  • 2 days cognitive activity and cooperation
  • 90 minutes traffic simulation
  • deferred interviews using simulation replay (4-5
    hours)
  • 1 day usability
  • 1 day fatigue

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DATA INFORMATION FLOWS
TID
TID
EC
PC
NEIGHBOUR SECTORS
PILOTS
8
DATA INFORMATION FLOWS
ambiant sound microphone
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telephone
TID
TID
TID
PIL2
EC
PC
PIL1
radio
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DATA ENCODING
  • Data automatically displayed on ECs HMI
  • Input and queries made by the EC on HMI
  • Transcription of real time speech (EC, PC,
    Pilots, Neighbours)
  • Encoding these transcription by means of
    activity predicates
  • Data automatically displayed on PCs HMI
  • Input and queries made by the PC on HMI
  • Transcription of deferred verbal protocols

10
Verify that the tools supports cognitive
mechanisms (1)
  • With reference to the cognitive model
  • Identify samples of cognitive activity,
  • For each sample, describe the role of each
    function
  • As support,
  • As a potential cue that has triggered cognitive
    activity,
  • As a potential consequence of cognitive activity.

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Verify that the tools support cognitive
mechanisms (2)
  • Describe the interaction between cognitive and
    perceptive activity
  • Evaluate the pertinence of decision aids
  • Improve the HMI
  • Improve the working method
  • Improve training
  • Elicit the laws governing the JHMS

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The main tools
  • Problem driven information filtering
  • Less than Conflict Probe
  • makes easier conflict detection, but doesnt show
    conflicting A/C
  • More than Conflict Probe
  • displays the resolution context
  • Only on ATCOs request

13
The main tools
  • The reminder
  • A friendly MTCD
  • Acting as a sketch that must be adapted by the
    ATCO
  • Combined with a friendly Task Scheduler
  • 94-95 trials showed how the working method is
    critical

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RESULTS
  • Frequencies - Duration
  • Differences between controllers
  • Differences between filtering and reminder
  • Differences between EC and PC

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RESULTS
  • Default reasoning
  • Verify that tools support DR
  • Efficient use of both functions is based on DR
  • A/C expected behaviour vs trajectory prediction
  • Minimise data presentation
  • Efficient use vs handling
  • All data are interpreted (may be mis-)
  • Evoking is more powerful than describing
  • description is limited and clumsy,
  • evocation meets default reasoning and implicit
    cooperation, values skills and know-how, creates
    complicity

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RESULTS
  • The reminder
  • 23 of problems deleted at the first consulting
  • Well accepted (mental picture)
  • But preserve stability of data presentation
  • Avoid over reactivity of the algorithms
  • The dynamics of the JHMS must be operator driven,
    not machine driven
  • 37 problems created (4 )
  • Based on the (expected) intents of the
    controller(s)

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RESULTS
  • The time lines
  • The genesis of all the clearances
  • stories
  • Different strategies
  • For cooperation
  • To use the tools
  • In relation with the demand
  • The cognitive YIELD of tools handling and of
    cooperation

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Conclusion
  • Evoking is more powerful than describing
  • To make the operator feeling comfortable,
    preserve
  • Non determinism,
  • Interruption management,
  • Focus of attention,
  • Cognitive resources management,etc
  • We cannot verify or validate a tool independently
    of the working method
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