Title: Safety Efficiency and Taskload in Air traffic Control
1Safety Efficiency and Taskload in Air traffic
Control
2- Safety-Efficiency-Taskload Balance in ATC A Tool
to Assess Sector Capacity from a human factor
perspective - (K. W. Kallus, P. Hoffmann, B. Ehgartner, Chr.
Kuhn, A. Pichler, R. Schuen-Medwed) - Safety-Efficiency-Taskload (SET) balance in air
traffic control and their effects on
workload.(Elisabeth Vormayr 2005) - Safety-Efficiency-Taskload Balance
- Safety-Efficiency-Taskload A case study
3Safety-Efficiency-Taskload Balance in ATC A Tool
to Assess Sector Capacity from a human factor
perspective
- Determination of sector capacities by fixed
counts of maximum aircraft per hour in many
European ACC - Sector complexity (Mogford, Murphy and Gutman,
1994) -
- dynamic density (Laudemann et al.1998)
determination of workload by traffic complexity
and changing number of aircraft
4Safety-Efficiency-Taskload Balance in ATC A Tool
to Assess Sector Capacity from a human factor
perspective
- Safety-Efficiency-Taskload Balance dynamic
regulation of Taskload together with Safety and
Efficiency - Safety buffers and efficiency migth be affected
by changes in dynamic density - Allows to look at the problem from the controller
side and take possible trade-off between
taskload, efficiency and safety into account - Safety regulation often violated to cope with
increasing taskload
5Safety-Efficiency-Taskload Balance in ATC A Tool
to Assess Sector Capacity from a human factor
perspective
- First step Interviews with supervisors
- Can the more or less implicitly given criteria of
sector management be explicated by the use of
cognitive interviews? - In which of these factors and to what extent do
different supervisors agree, and which factors
are handled more or less individually? - Can the factors of sector management be related
to Mogford et als (1994) complexity factors or
are the criteria different for the European
Center at hand? - Second step controllers perspective, interviews
and - workload measures
6Safety-Efficiency-Taskload Balance in ATC A Tool
to Assess Sector Capacity from a human factor
perspective
- Method
- Study 1. Supervisors
- 13 supervisors of an European En-route-ACC,
- average Age 51,6 years
- Adapted Integrated Task Analysis nine topics
(Controller Monitoring, Traffic Monitoring,
Safety-Efficiency-Workload, decision making,
conflict siutations, self-monitoring,
safety-buffer) - Study 2 Controllers
- 16 air traffic controller
- task observations with subsequent cognitive
interviews including safety-efficiency-workload
during 8 working periods
7Safety-Efficiency-Taskload Balance in ATC A Tool
to Assess Sector Capacity from a human factor
perspective
8Safety-Efficiency-Taskload Balance in ATC A Tool
to Assess Sector Capacity from a human factor
perspective
Results Controller perspecitve
9Safety-Efficiency-Taskload (SET) balance in air
traffic control and their effects on
workload.(Elisabeth Vormayr 2005)
- Purpose was to find out how the variables safety,
- efficiency and taskload vary together and how a
- balance of the factors affects the Workload.
- METHOD
- Participants 12 male Air-traffic Controller,
Tower (n7), ACC (n5), average age 37,5 years - SET-programm, Simulation The ATC Interactive
Radar Simulator ATC2K - Handling of 27 simulations (safety, efficiency
and taskload varied) - safety (high vs. medium vs. low)
- efficiency (high vs. medium vs. low)
- taskload (high vs. medium vs. low)
10Safety-Efficiency-Taskload (SET) balance in air
traffic control and their effects on
workload.(Elisabeth Vormayr 2005)
UV Safety 1 low 2 medium 3 high
AV Safety Rating
11Safety-Efficiency-Taskload (SET) balance in air
traffic control and their effects on
workload.(Elisabeth Vormayr 2005)
AV Safety Rating
UV Safety 1 low 2 medium 3 high
12Safety Efficiency Taskload in air traffic Control
- Purpose was to find out, how the variables
safety, efficiency - and taskload vary in course of the time of the
working - periods.
- Method
- 31 participants (26 male, 5 female),
- average age 31,5years
- Units TWR, ACC, APP
- SET-Rating 5 min after start of the working
period - 65 min after start of the working period
- 125 min after start of the working period
- 5 min before break
13Safety Efficiency Taskload in Air traffic Control
Result Significant Timeeffect Taskload (?2
11.12 df5 p.049)
5 min after start of working period
5 min before break
14- Safety-Efficiency-Taskload
- A case-Study
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