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Human factors and automation in future railway systems

This special issue contributes to the achievement of challenges related to human factors and automation dedicated to future railway systems. It includes transverse research topics by considering several emerging trends as the design of learning systems, of grades of automation, of cooperative system...

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Published in:Cognition, technology & work technology & work, 2021-05, Vol.23 (2), p.189-192
Main Authors: Vanderhaegen, Frédéric, Burkhardt, Jean-Marie, Fang, Weining, Naumann, Anja, Havârneanu, Grigore M.
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