METHODS FOR MODELING THE MENTAL LOAD OF A PILOT AS PART OF AN AVIATION-TECHNOLOGICAL COMPLEX
The safety of civil aviation is the main goal of the International Civil Aviation Organization. It has long been known that most aviation accidents and incidents are due to suboptimal human performance. The negative influence of the human factor usually manifests itself when the crew approaches...
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| Language: | English |
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Information Technology Publishing House
2025-02-01
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| Series: | Problems of Information Society |
| Online Access: | https://jpis.az/uploads/article/en/2025_1/METHODS_FOR_MODELING_THE_MENTAL_LOAD_OF_A_PILOT_AS_PART_OF_AN_AVIATION-TECHNOLOGICAL_COMPLEX.pdf |
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| Summary: | The safety of civil aviation is the main goal of the International Civil Aviation Organization. It
has long been known that most aviation accidents and incidents are due to suboptimal human
performance. The negative influence of the human factor usually manifests itself when the crew
approaches the limit of psychophysiological capabilities in the decision-making process.
Therefore, any advance in the field of human factors research, including modeling of pilot
performance under various modeling approaches, can have a significant impact on improving
flight safety. With the advancement of aircraft automation and information technology, pilots
must process more and more information during flight. They often have to process information
on multiple tasks at once, and in such cases, mental workload tends to become an issue. Mental
workload typically arises from tasks that require less physical effort but greater demands on
the operator's cognition, thinking, and judgment. The simultaneous occurrence of information
on several tasks leads to high mental load. Therefore, assessing pilots' mental workload during
multitasking is of theoretical and practical importance. Based on the above, in the article, based
on review studies using various methods for constructing a theoretical model of a pilot’s
mental load, methods and approaches for constructing a model of a pilot’s mental load are
reviewed and analyzed. The principles of constructing models using theories of information,
automatic control and queuing are given. |
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| ISSN: | 2077-964X 2309-7566 |