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A quantitative model of the human-machine interaction and multi-task performance: a strategy function and the unity
Chandler A Phillips1, Daniel W Repperger, Rachel Kinsler
1Department of Biomedical, Industrial and Human Factors Engineering, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435, USA. chandler.phillips@wright.edu
Abstract:
A human-machine-interaction (HMI) model is developed for the human operator (HO) performing five simultaneous tasks and characterized by a strategy function. Five levels of total machine-initiated baud rate (B(IN)) are generated by the multi-attribute task battery (MATB) and five HO baud rates (B(O)) are then recorded. Total baud ratio (B ) is defined as the ratio of B(O) to B(IN). Results indicate that with increasing B(IN) levels: (1) there is an overall increase in B(O), and (2) there is an overall decrease in B . These results are due to a decreasing HMI performance and divergence of the strategy function from a unity model paradigm.
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