Lance Sherry, Peter Polson, Michael Feary, and Everett Palmer. Analysis of the behavior of a modern autopilot. Technical Report C69-5370-009, Honeywell Incorporated, Minneapolis, MN, 1997.

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....of automation, of pilots, and of interfaces using techniques from the fields of system and cognitive modeling. Since models are predictive by nature, they can be used to support some forms of analysis at the earliest stages of the automation design process. Examples of this recent trend include [3,8,13,20,23]. A description of automation behavior is a prerequisite for these modelling approaches. The HF researchers concerned have therefore built their own descriptions of autopilot behavior: Degani with the OFM formalism [3] Sherry et al. with Operational Procedures Tables (OPT) 20] Vakil and ....

....include [3,8,13,20,23] A description of automation behavior is a prerequisite for these modelling approaches. The HF researchers concerned have therefore built their own descriptions of autopilot behavior: Degani with the OFM formalism [3] Sherry et al. with Operational Procedures Tables (OPT) [20], Vakil and Hansman with hybrid models combining control block diagrams with mode transition matrices [23] and Javaux [6] with diagrams of mode transition conditions. These descriptions are very similar to the formalisms used by computer scientists, and rely on the idea that automated systems ....

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Lance Sherry, Peter Polson, Michael Feary, and Everett Palmer. Analysis of the behavior of a modern autopilot. Technical Report C69-5370-009, Honeywell Incorporated, Minneapolis, MN, 1997.

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