Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 21, 2026

Experimental Model to Evaluate Resolution of Pneumonia
Published on: February 17, 2023
Ergonomics evaluation modeling of multimodal interaction technology for airplane cockpit and experimental validation
Lin Ding1,2, Minhui Yuan2, Ruifeng Yu2
1Avic China Aero-Polytechnology Establishment, Beijing, China.
None:
BackgroundWith the development of eye movement and voice control, multimodal interaction has become a leading trend for future aircraft cockpits. Yet, most studies either demonstrate its effectiveness broadly or focus on single channels, especially the visual channel. A comprehensive ergonomic evaluation method is still lacking.ObjectiveThis study proposes and validates a model for evaluating multimodal interaction in aircraft cockpits, addressing workload distribution, channel occupancy, and resource demand.MethodsOur research proposes an evaluation model for multimodal interaction in aircraft cockpits, based on the analysis of pilots' information cognitive processing. The model sequentially evaluates the workload of multimodal interaction technology in aircraft cockpit scenarios from the perspectives of task level, channel occupancy, and channel resource demand. Validation experiments were conducted using route planning tasks, assessing the workload for tactile interaction modes and multimodal interaction modes.ResultsResults demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed ergonomics evaluation model, as correlation analysis revealed a significant positive relationship between the model outcomes and subjective workload scores under both tactile and multimodal conditions. While multimodal interaction incurred significantly higher task time and subjective workload compared to tactile interaction, it also enabled more balanced workload distribution across channels, suggesting potential advantages for managing complex multi-channel tasks in future cockpit operations.ConclusionsThe validation experiments confirmed the effectiveness of our ergonomics evaluation model for multimodal interaction in airplane cockpit. It offers a practical tool for early cockpit design by identifying channel conflicts and workload distribution issues before prototype development, thus supporting safer and more efficient multimodal systems.
More Related Videos
11:14A Novel Experimental and Analytical Approach to the Multimodal Neural Decoding of Intent During Social Interaction in Freely-behaving Human Infants
Published on: October 4, 2015
07:40Validation of a Psychosocial Intervention on Body Image in Older People: An Experimental Design
Published on: May 31, 2021
Related Concept Videos
Reliability and Validity
Self-Evaluation Maintenance Model
Data Validation
Nursing assessment guides are generally based on holistic models rather than medical...
Data Validation
Key parameters for method validation include:
Hybridoma Technology
Hybridoma Selection
Commonly used fusion techniques — electroporation,...
Health Information Technology and Healthcare Information System
Health Information Technology, commonly called HIT, integrates advanced information systems and technology in healthcare settings. Its primary functions include: