ARI V(INT)2 Soldier Machine Interface Demonstrator: Results of Experimentation on SIMNET-D
Abstract
This report presents some of the ways that applied expert system technology can be used to reduce the tremendous cognitive burden on combat commanders in the data-rich, highly stressful battlefield environment. The authors selected a tank platoon movement-to-contact in which an enemy force is ambushed to provide an early demonstration of some features of an 'expert' enhanced soldier-machine interface (SMI). Ten experienced tank platoon leaders participated in experimentation using one of the simulated M1 tank modules of the SIMNET-D facility at Fort Knox, KY. Navigation and maneuver performance was compared under two conditions: (1) Using current paper procedures, and (2) Using a computerized data management and display system incorporating expert system technology. The display system was based on a concept known as V(INT)2 SMI demonstrator (VSD) was used. Performance with the VSD system was superior with respect to several tactically significant variables. Keywords: Artificial intelligence, Decision making, Expert systems, Man computer interface, Man machine systems, Armored vehicles, Human engineering, Human factors engineering.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA205437
Entities
People
- A. W. Huggins
- Raymond C. Sidorsky
- Richard W. Pew
- Robert J. Donahey
Organizations
- BBN Technologies