Study on Situation Awareness in Aviation Ergonomics

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With the development of aviation equipment automation, the research on situation awareness (SA) of pilots has become an active direction in the field of aviation ergonomics. Based on the research of the development of SA history, the concept, the impacting factors and the analysis of qualitative model, and combined with previous research results, the paper has established a new definition of SA and the corresponding multi-level trigger qualitative analysis model, which has laid a foundation for further design of virtual experiments and the establishment of quantitative simulation model.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 328-330)

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2414-2418

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September 2011

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