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5 Near-Term Human-Systems Integration Challenges with UAS Automation
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... He also discussed trade space between required performance levels and the amount of automation minimally needed. Bass noted that there is an urgent need for a methodology to systematically develop minimum automation requirements and evaluate their implementation.
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... She noted that, to help determine those minimum requirements, it would be helpful to pull all the findings available from engineering, psychology, and other domains and then turn to human factors experiments to close the gaps. In response to Bass's presentation, Jay Shively (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)


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