Presentation
Creating Consensus in Advanced Air Mobility: A Standardized Tool for Contextualizing Human-Machine Interactions
SessionAS1: Advanced Air Mobility
DescriptionIn the rapidly evolving landscape of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), the integration of automated and AI-based technologies into work systems has become pivotal to increasing capacity, speed, and performance. Human-machine interactions (HMI; Gammulle et al., 2023) and teamwork (O’Neill et al., 2023) within this context have been extensively researched in recent years, providing important insights into the most effective ways that humans and machines collaborate. While this diversity in academic and applied research has led to a number of breakthroughs, it has also resulted in divergent vocabularies with many distinct terms that are used quasi-synonymously (e.g., Vagia et al., 2016). This in turn creates inconsistencies that hinder effective and efficient communication between researchers, manufacturers, instructors, and pilots in how they describe and compare the capabilities across various AAM platforms. Practitioners thus need a common framework to contextualize how and to what extent automation and autonomy are employed.
Contributors
Principal Engineer & Deputy Division Director for Performance Augmentation Systems
Event Type
Lecture
TimeTuesday, September 10th10:05am - 10:25am MST
LocationFLW Salon A
Aerospace Systems