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NASA's Technology For Trust in Human Operators Webinar
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Inventors at NASA have developed a novel approach to optimizing human machine teaming. The technology enables the inclusion of the state of the human operator in system wide prognostics for increasingly autonomous vehicles. It also could inform the design of automation and intelligent systems for low proficiency and reduced crews. The system monitors and measures multiple variables in real time, the status of the human operator and communicates that information to an intelligent machine. Status could include behavior, skill, physical or medical status, or mental state. Once this information pathway is established, the predictability of pilot or operator status will be improved so the autonomous system can be said to develop trust in human operators much like humans develop trust in automation.
The system would utilize non-contact instrumentation for biosignal, posture and behavioral gesture sensing for automation decision making.
During the webinar, you will learn about this unique system, as well as how NASA’s technologies and capabilities are available to industry and other organizations through NASA’s Technology Transfer Program.
The system would utilize non-contact instrumentation for biosignal, posture and behavioral gesture sensing for automation decision making.
During the webinar, you will learn about this unique system, as well as how NASA’s technologies and capabilities are available to industry and other organizations through NASA’s Technology Transfer Program.