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Pilot Vehicle Interfaces with Smart Avionics Systems
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A new design goal for pilot vehicle interfaces (PVIs) has recently been widely acknowledged - that of transitioning the primary role of the pilot to one of systems manager, rather than systems operator and information integrator. This general goal needs translation into a set of practical guidelines for designing PVIs to “smart” avionics systems. This paper presents a set of five high level design goals for smart PVIs. These are: a) anticipate communication requirements, b) negotiate pilot's agenda, c) regulate information “attensity”, d) discuss abstract constructs, and e) implement pilot's intent. These goals are intended to provide a unifying conceptual architecture from which specific guidance concerning the broad range of PVI design issues can be derived.
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Pohlmann, L., Shelnutt, J., and Gilmour, J., "Pilot Vehicle Interfaces with Smart Avionics Systems," SAE Technical Paper 851923, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851923.Also In
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