Survey of Methods to Assess Workload
Abstract
Contents: Concepts of Workload; concepts of Fatigue; Concepts of Stress; Some Considerations Concerning Methods to Evaluate and Assess Workload in Aircraft Pilots; Physiologic Aspects of Workload/Fatigue/Stress; Some Insights Relative to the Man-Machine System--an Overview of Ten Years of Research; Aircrew Workload Assessment Techniques; Workload Assessment Methodology Development; Quantitative Military Workload Analysis; visual Performance--A Method to Assess Workload in the Flight Environment; Handling Qualities, Workload, and Heart Rate; Brain Waves and the Enhancement of Pilot Performance; Pupillometric Methods of Workload Evaluation: Present Status and Future Possibilities; Aircrew Performance Research Opportunities Using the Air Combat Maneuvering Range (ACMR); Speech Patterns and Aircrew Workload; An Exploratory Study of Psychophysiological Measurement as Indicators of Air Traffic Control Sector Workload; Individual and System Performance Indices for the Air Traffic Control System; Workload and Stress in Air Traffic Controllers; and Assessment Correlates of Workload and Performance.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1979
- Accession Number
- ADA078319
Entities
People
- Bryce O. Hartman
- Richard E. Mckenzie
Organizations
- AGARD