Monitoring Behavior and Supervisory Control. International Symposium, Berchtesgaden, F. R. Germany 8-12 March 1976
Abstract
This paper summarizes a five-day NATO-sponsored symposium which had as its objective the convening of scientists and engineers involved with the complex man-machine relationships in controlling vehicles and large scale processes. Thirty-eight presentations were given, covering the general topics of man-vehicle control general models and process control. Much attention was given to the changing role of man from controller to system supervisor; to the impact of this change on training, selection, mathematical modeling of complex systems and human performance; and to the measurement of operator workload. Presentations included descriptions of newly developed models, individual display and control systems, and the interaction of man and his computer 'slave'. proceedings of the symposium will be published.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 27, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA031039
Entities
People
- James W. Miller
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research