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11. IFAC HMS 2010: Valenciennes, France
- Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
11th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium on Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems (2010), Valenciennes, France, August 31 - September 03, 2010. International Federation of Automatic Control 2010, ISBN 978-3-902661-94-4 - Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Mirella Cassani, Pietro Carlo Cacciabue:
Efficiency of safety barriers facing human errors. 1-6 - Danilo Chávez, Emanuel Slawiñski, Vicente A. Mut:
Modeling the inattention of a human driving a car. 7-12 - Wided Ben Yahia, Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Nicolas J. Tricot:
Human factors in studies of the safety and reliability of agro-equipment. 13-18 - Satoru Inoue, Kazuo Furuta, Taro Kanno, Hisae Aoyama, Keiichi Nakata:
Cognitive process modelling of team cooperative work in en route air traffic control. 19-24 - Mehdi Saffarian, Riender Happee, David A. Abbink, Mark Mulder:
Investigating the functionality of different human machine interfaces for cooperative adaptive cruise control. 25-30 - David Annebicque, Igor Crévits, Patrick Millot, Serge Debernard:
Choice, sorting and ranking in aerial conflict management. 31-36 - Stéphane Zieba, Toshiyuki Inagaki, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Resilience engineering by the management of affordances - Application to intelligent transport systems. 37-42 - Marcus Arenius, Georgios Athanassiou, Oliver Sträter:
Systemic assessment of the effect of mental stress and train on performance in a maritime ship-handling simulator. 43-46 - Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Stéphane Zieba:
An iterative learning system to learn from human errors in transport systems. 47-52 - Jorge Nieto, Emanuel Slawiñski, Vicente A. Mut, Bernardo Wagner:
Mobile robot teleoperation augmented with prediction and path-planning. 53-58 - Paul Nadrag, A. Maseda, C. Grosdemouge, Sébastien Delarue, Matias Villanueva, J. C. Mìllàn, Philippe Hoppenot:
Remote control of a real robot taking into account transmission delays. 59-64 - Sayaka Kanata, Hiroaki Nakanishi, Tetsuo Sawaragi:
Accurate localization for space rovers and its computational reduction. 65-70 - Anne Wegerich, Jeronimo Dzaack, Matthias Rötting:
Optimizing virtual superimpositions: User-centered design for a UAR supported smart home system. 71-76 - Sébastien Kubicki, Sophie Lepreux, Christophe Kolski, Jean Caelen:
Towards new human-machine systems in contexts involving interactive table and tangible objects. 77-82 - Mahmoud Shahrokhi, Alain Bernard:
Proposition of a human performance analysis agent. 83-88 - Antje Lichtenstein, Marcelina Sünderhauf:
Peripersonal vs. extrapersonal realm and processing of visual information. 89-94 - José Ramón Ruiz-Rodríguez, Helios de Rosario, Denis Miglianico, José S. Solaz:
Heuristic models applied to the assessment and redesign of human machine interfaces embedded in light rail vehicles. 95-98 - Xingguang Fu, Dirk Söffker:
System theoretic modeling of human interaction with respect to rule-based driving interactions. 99-104 - Toshihito Ikenishi, Takayoshi Kamada, Masao Nagai:
Parallel factor analysis of driver's EEG in lane change maneuver for cooperative driver assistance systems. 105-110 - Norbert Fürstenau, Markus Schmidt, Michael Rudolph, Christoph Möhlenbrink, Sven Kaltenhäuser, Emanuel Schlüßler:
Experimental system for remote airport traffic control center research. 111-116 - Anne Papenfuss, Maik B. Friedrich, Christoph Möhlenbrink, Michael Rudolph, Sebastian Schier, Markus Schmidt, Norbert Fürstenau:
Assessing operational validity of remote tower control in high-fidelity tower simulation. 117-122 - F. J. Van Schaik, J. J. M. Roessingh, G. Lindqvist, K. Fält:
Assessment of visual cues by tower controllers, with implications for a remote tower control centre. 123-128 - Nora Wittbrodt, Alice Gross, Manfred Thüring:
Challenges for the communication environment and communication concept for remote airport traffic control centres. 129-134 - F. J. Van Schaik, J. J. M. Roessingh, J. Bengtsson, G. Lindqvist, K. Fält:
Advanced remote tower project validation results. 135-140 - Astrid Oehme, Detlef Schulz-Rueckert:
Distant air traffic control for regional airports. 141-145 - Lothar Meyer, Markus Vogel, Hartmut Fricke:
Functional hazard analysis of virtual control towers. 146-151 - Stephen R. Ellis, Dorion B. Liston:
Visual features involving motion seen from airport control towers. 152-157 - Lieven K. Dubois, Jean-Marie Forêt, Philippe Mack, Leen Ryckaert:
Advanced logic for alarm and event processing: Methods to reduce cognitive load for control room operators. 158-163 - Yochan Kim, Wan C. Yoon:
Managing scripts for interactive service robots by using action-relation rules. 164-168 - Quang-Huy Giap, Olivier Adrot, Stéphane Ploix, Christian Depraetere, Jean-Marie Flaus:
Fuzzy reasoning based interactive diagnosis of a grid network of rain gauge sensors. 169-174 - Pascale Marange, Rachid Benlorhfar, François Gellot, Bernard Riera:
Prevention of human control errors by robust filter for manufacturing system. 175-180 - Sandeep R. Kondaveeti, Iman Izadi, Sirish L. Shah, Tim Black:
Graphical representation of industrial alarm data. 181-186 - Mathieu Hemour, Alexandre Philippot, Nadhir Messai, D. Caligny, Bernard Riera:
Human design applied to operating light rail studies. 187-191 - Takahiro Wada, Satoru Fujisawa, Katsuya Imaizumi, Norimasa Kamiji, Shun'ichi Doi:
Effect of driver's head tilt strategy on motion sickness incidence. 192-197 - Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine, Igor Crévits:
Methodological approach and road safety system evaluation. 198-203 - Kenji Tanaka, Satoshi Fukushima, Kazumoto Morita, Michiaki Sekine:
Warning system for avoiding collisions at intersections. 204-209 - Thierry Bellet, Pierre Mayenobe, Jean-Charles Bornard, Dominique Gruyer, Benoît Mathern:
COSMO-SIVIC: A first step towards a virtual platform for human centred design of driving assistances. 210-215 - Greg A. Jamieson, Nathan Lau:
Scaling up ecological interface design: Tackling large work domains with international project teams. 216-220 - Clark Borst, Max Mulder, Marinus Maria van Paassen:
A review of cognitive systems engineering in aviation. 221-226 - Gustavo Adrian Mercado-Velasco, Max Mulder, Marinus Maria van Paassen:
Air traffic controller decision-making support using the solution space diagram. 227-232 - Morten Lind:
A goal-function approach to analysis of control situations. 233-238 - Adinda Freudenthal, M. van Stuijvenberg, J. B. van Goudoever:
Revolutionizing the way people work with medical technology. 239-244 - Atsushi Tsukada, Takashi Maeda, Hideyoshi Yanagisawa, Shun'ichi Kaneko, Tamotsu Mirakami, Mikio Tozaki, Eriko Tamaru, Kimitake Hasuike:
Proposal for user-observation design assistant system focused on field work. 245-250 - Goro Obinata, Katsuyuki Fukuda, Akira Moriyama, Satoru Tokuda, Youngwoo Kim:
Evaluating the influence of distractions to drivers based on reflex eye movement model. 251-256 - Philippe Simon, Pierre Loslever, Alexis Todoskoff, Jean-Christophe Popieul, Matthias Rötting:
Suitability of multiple correspondence analysis for a database exploration before inference analysis. example with a driving simulator based study. 257-262 - Issam Zidi, Khaled Mesghouni, Kamel Zidi, Khaled Ghédira:
A multi-objective simulated annealing for the multi-criteria dial a ride problem. 263-268 - Karine Younsi, Pierre Loslever, Philippe Simon, Jérôme Floris, Jean-Christophe Popieul:
Study of multidimensional signals from human control behavior experiments. principle and example with multiple correspondence analysis. 269-274 - Adam Glasgow, Peter Gerard Higgins:
Age-related cognitive impairment and home technology design. 275-280 - Marianne Pichon, Patrick Millot, Simon Enjalbert:
Toward an on-line and non-obtrusive workload assessment method. 281-286 - Nastaran Dadashi, John R. Wilson, Sarah Sharples, David Golightly:
Cognitive work analysis practicality and limitations in complex control systems: A case of alarm handling. 287-292 - Philippe Richard, Vincent Benard, Patrice Caulier, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Toward the "human stability" in transportation systems: Concept and objectives. 293-298 - David A. Abbink, Mark Mulder:
Motivation for a neuromuscular basis for haptic shared control. 299-303 - Frank Flemisch, Matthias Heesen, Johann Kelsch, Julian Schindler, Carsten Preusche, Jörg Dittrich:
Shared and cooperative movement control of intelligent technical systems: Sketch of the design space of haptic-multimodal coupling between operator, co-automation, base system and environment. 304-309 - Mark Mulder, David A. Abbink:
Sharing control with elderly drivers: Haptic guidance during curve negotiation. 310-315 - Joost Venrooij, Max Mulder, Marinus Maria van Paassen, Mark Mulder, David A. Abbink:
A review of biodynamic feedthrough mitigation techniques. 316-321 - Mark Mulder, David A. Abbink, Marinus Maria van Paassen, Max Mulder:
Haptic gas pedal support during visually distracted car following. 322-327 - Koen Crommentuijn, Dik J. Hermes:
When stick-slip hinders human positioning performance. 328-333 - Norihiko Saga:
Development of an ankle CPM trainer for prevent contracture using the pneumatic balloon actuator. 334-338 - Takeshi Sato, Takayuki Watanabe, Hiroshi Yasuoka, Kazuaki Kawashima, Masami Miyazaki:
Evaluation of performance for selective lower leg muscle activity during walking on computer controlled treadmill system. 339-343 - Jean-François Debril, Mohand Ouidir Ait El Menceur, Philippe Pudlo, Philippe Gorce, François Xavier Lepoutre:
An automatic method to reconstruct human movement by considering a reduced number of information: Application to the automobile ingress movement. 344-349 - Amna Bouhana, Makram Soui, Mourad Abed:
A proposal of personalized itinerary search methods in the field of transport. 350-355 - Carole Urvoy, Astrid Oehme, Christian Drege, Alexander Sendobry, Uwe Klingauf:
Conceptual validation of advanced pilot guidance-systems - A field test report. 356-361 - Ken Tanaka, Yoshio Nakatani:
Tourist navigation system with no route map around the current position - Effect of intentionally hiding information. 362-367 - Pierre C. P. Maere, Andrew S. Clare, Mary L. Cummings:
Assessing operator strategies for adjusting replan alerts in controlling multiple unmanned vehicles. 368-373 - Kiswendsida Abel Ouedraogo, Simon Enjalbert, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
How to learn from the resilience of human-machine systems? 374-379 - Daan Marinus Pool, Peter M. T. Zaal, Herman J. Damveld, Marinus Maria van Paassen, Max Mulder:
A cybernetic approach to assess flight simulator motion fidelity. 380-385 - Stéphane Zieba, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Philippe Polet:
Towards learning processes in a resilient human-machine system. 386-391 - Antonio Pessoa Magalhães, Bernard Riera, Bruno Vigário:
Synthetic target systems in control education: Lessons teachers are learning from students. 392-397 - Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Autonomy control of human-machine systems. 398-403 - Chouki Sentouh, Serge Debernard, Jean-Christophe Popieul, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Toward a shared lateral control between driver and steering assist controller. 404-409 - Stéphane Mercier, Catherine Tessier, Frédéric Dehais:
Authority management in human-robot systems. 410-415 - David Grossoleil, Dominique Meizel:
Modelling the hybridisation of human and artificial energy applied at an electrical bicycle. 416-421 - Oliver M. J. Carsten, Frank C. H. Lai, Yvonne Barnard:
Semi-automated driving: How does the supported task affect driver response? 422-425 - Eloísa García-Canseco, Alain Ayemlong-Fokem, Alex Serrarens, Maarten Steinbuch:
Haptic simulation of a gear selector lever using artificial potential fields. 426-429 - Tetsuo Sawaragi:
Semiotic design of human-machine and human-environment systems. 430-435 - Kenichi Mishima, Sayaka Kanata, Hiroaki Nakanishi, Tetsuo Sawaragi, Yukio Horiguchi:
Extraction of similarities and differences in human behavior using singular value decomposition. 436-441 - Yukio Horiguchi, Kohei Kurono, Hiroaki Nakanishi, Tetsuo Sawaragi, Tatsuya Nagatani, Akio Noda, Ken-ichi Tanaka:
Ecological interface design for teaching assembly operations to industrial robot. 442-447 - Hajime Mizuyama, Kayo Yamada, Atsuto Maki, Kazuto Tanaka:
A semiotic characterization of the process of teaching and learning a skilled motion taking wok handling as an example. 448-453 - Yasuyuki Kihara, Yasuyoshi Yokokohji:
Skill transfer from human to robot by direct teaching and task sharing - A case study with origami folding task. 454-459 - Tadahiro Taniguchi, Hiroto Nakanishi, Naoto Iwahashi:
Simultaneous estimation of role and response strategy in human-robot role-reversal imitation learning. 460-464 - Hela Ltifi, Christophe Kolski, Mounir Ben Ayed, Adel M. Alimi:
Human-centred design approach applied to medical dynamic DSS. 465-470 - Bernat Gacias, Julien Cegarra, Pierre Lopez:
Work domain analysis and ecological interface for the vehicle routing problem. 471-476 - Marc Seissler, Gerrit Meixner, Kai Breiner:
Using HCI patterns within the model-based development of run-time adaptive user interfaces. 477-482 - Tatiana Jaworska:
Fuzzy oriented graphical user interface for content-based image retrieval system. 483-488 - Martin Groen, Jan Noyes:
Using eye tracking to evaluate usability of user interfaces: Is it warranted? 489-493 - Firas Bacha, Káthia Marçal de Oliveira, Mourad Abed:
Foundations of a model driven engineering approach for human-computer interface focused on content personalization. 494-499
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