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Man-Man-Machine-Machine Etiquette: Towards an Environment to Investigate Behavioral Rules for Dynamic Man-Machine Teams
In order for a defense organization to gain understanding of their performance in complex tactical situations it is important to accurately model the way opposing and own forces operate. It is a significant challenge to develop such models due to the increasing interdependence between personnel and...
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Summary: | In order for a defense organization to gain understanding of their performance in complex tactical situations it is important to accurately model the way opposing and own forces operate. It is a significant challenge to develop such models due to the increasing interdependence between personnel and technology. To gain a clear insight in how personnel and technology (or a man-machine network) together influence operational effectiveness one has to model environment, systems and human behavior at a very detailed level. TNO is performing research focused on maintaining or improving operational effectiveness with the introduction of new technologies such as smart sensors and unmanned systems. Simulation developers face the challenge of coupling environment, sensor, system and human behavior models in order to perform such research. There are currently not many standards and tools that support this kind of coupling, especially in the area of man-machine collaboration. TNO is developing the Man-Man-Machine-Machine Etiquette (M4E) toolbox that helps in integrating models of man and machine and allows them to run in concert in a simulated environment.
See also ADA564696. Human Modelling for Military Application (Applications militaires de la modelisation humaine). RTO-MP-HFM-202 |
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