@inproceedings{Cah2016, Author = {Cahill, Joan and Callari, Tiziana C. and Javaux, Denis and Fortmann, Florian and Hasselberg, Andreas}, Title = {A-PiMod: a new approach to solving human factors problems with automation}, Year = {2016}, Month = {7}, Booktitle = {Proc. of HCI-I'16}, type = {inproceedings}, note = {The objective of this paper is to present a new adaptive automation concept which (1) addresses the still open human factors problems with automation from a team centred perspective and (2), as part of this, offers a new ‘team’ centred approach to solving}, Abstract = {The objective of this paper is to present a new adaptive automation concept which (1) addresses the still open human factors problems with automation from a team centred perspective and (2), as part of this, offers a new ‘team’ centred approach to solving these problems. In so doing, this paper poses questions about what it means to work in a team, what kind of expertise a third crew member (i.e. automation) offers, and how team members might share information about their state, intentions and actions. In elucidating this new automation concept, this paper introduces new role/work practice concepts for pilots, and a potential roadmap for adaptive automation and single crew operations.} } @COMMENT{Bibtex file generated on }