Presentation
114. Augmented Reality in Extra-Vehicular Activities: Optimizing Alert Detection and Cognitive Workload
SessionPoster Session 1
DescriptionProviding just-in-time instructions may lead to better performance on the current task, but it may also lead to a failure to notice alerts as the state of the system is continuously changing. On the other hand, a passive assistant’s heads-up display has increased complexity compared to the active assistant; however, the state of the system does not change outside of presented alerts. Therefore, alerts may be more easily noticed in the passive assistant heads-up display than in the active assistant heads-up display. The current study aims to investigate which AR assistant leads to the most alert detection while completing a simple task.
Event Type
Poster
TimeWednesday, September 11th5:30pm - 6:30pm MST
LocationMcArthur Ballroom
Aerospace Systems
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Computer Systems
Forensics Professional
Health Care
Human Performance Modeling
Individual Differences in Performance
Perception and Performance
Product Design
Safety
Training
Usability and System Evaluation
Extended Reality