Human Performance and Aviation Safety: New Challenges for Neuroergonomics and Artificial Intelligence
A special issue of Safety (ISSN 2313-576X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2022) | Viewed by 36687
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Special Issue Editors
Interests: neuroergonomics; human factors; aviation safety; attention; cognitive performance
Interests: human factors; safety; aviation; automotive; defence
Interests: robotics; UAV; planning; optimization; embedded systems programming; tracking; algorithms; computer engineering; information and communication technology; mobile robotics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleague,
Despite the spectacular decline in accidents over the last 50 years, reaching maximum safety levels remains a major issue for air transport as people are less and less tolerant to fatal accidents. Promoting performance and limiting human errors remains at the heart of the continuous improvement of flight safety. Many techniques and concepts have emerged in recent years; this Special Issue will deal with novel theoretical and practical topics for improving aviation safety related to neuroergonomics, human factors, Artificial intelligence, and Human-Machine interaction.
Topics of interest for publication include, but are not restricted to:
- Crew physical and mental monitoring (fNIRS, EEG, eye tracking…)
- Human cognitive performance and emotional aspects
- Human-Machine Interaction
- Single pilot operations
- Onboard assistants
- Selection and training
- AI-based cockpit
- New simulation and training means
- Virtual reality
Prof. Dr. Mickaël Causse
Dr. Caroline P. Carvalho Chanel
Prof. Dr. Don Harris
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Human factors
- Aviation safety
- Neuroergonomics
- Artificial intelligence
- Human machine interaction
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