2016 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Rail Transportation (ICIRT) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/icirt.2016.7588725
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How do principles for human-centred automation apply to disruption management decision support?

Abstract: Abstract-While automation of signal and route setting is routine, the use of automation or decision support in disruption management processes is far less common. Such support offers significant advantages in optimising re-planning of both timetable and resources (crew and rolling stock), and has value in offering a 'shared view' of re-planning across the many actors manage disruption. If this vision is to be realised, however, disruption management decision support and automation must adhere to proven princip… Show more

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“…The term Robotic Autonomous System (RAS) is used in this paper to embrace the use of robots within autonomous systems. Human-centred automation 6 is a key aspect of the RAS approach and it takes into account human factors to ensure that the tasks best suited to the human are allocated to the human, and the tasks best suited to automating are allocated to the RAS. Attributes of RAS that make them of consideration for application in the servicing of train fluids are in broad terms:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term Robotic Autonomous System (RAS) is used in this paper to embrace the use of robots within autonomous systems. Human-centred automation 6 is a key aspect of the RAS approach and it takes into account human factors to ensure that the tasks best suited to the human are allocated to the human, and the tasks best suited to automating are allocated to the RAS. Attributes of RAS that make them of consideration for application in the servicing of train fluids are in broad terms:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%