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Simulating Task Sharing with Delegation for Autonomy and Authority in Air Traffic Control
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Simulating Task Sharing with Delegation for Autonomy and Authority in Air Traffic Control

Douglas W Lee, Ellen J Bass and IEEE
2015 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, pp 962-968
Oct 2015

Abstract

Analytical models Atmospheric modeling Computational modeling Delays Monitoring Resource management Teamwork
Computational tools for modeling multi-agent work, including task work and teamwork, are needed to support the design of complex operational concepts involving human operators and automated systems. This paper presents a human performance model of task sharing with delegation where an agent can execute, delay, or delegate assigned task work according to its multi-tasking capacity and other attributes. Using a simulation framework for modeling multi-agent work, several case studies apply the task sharing with delegation model to the evaluation of an air transportation operational concept. The cases demonstrate how multi-tasking capacity, the delegation of task work, and the coordination of delegated task work impact the amount and time requirements of task work (on-time and delayed) and teamwork performed by agents. Thus, integrating human performance models in the simulation framework can inform operational concept development for multi-agent systems.

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