Title :
Adaptive channels and human decisionmaking
Author_Institution :
Polysystems Analysis Corp., Huntington, NY, USA
Abstract :
Basic results are presented concerning information transmission through certain nonclassical `adaptive´ channels: those with varying symbol-processing times. Specifically, conditions are obtained under which the channel becomes overloaded, i.e. the frequency of inputs which are lost due to buffer overflow becomes significant. Based on the adaptive channel, a model for the human decision-maker in certain high-data-rate systems of the air-traffic control or command, control, and communications (C3) type is then developed. Hitherto anomalous experimental trends of information-theoretic quantities are shown to be consistent with the present model.
Keywords :
air traffic control; decision theory and analysis; military systems; adaptive channels; air-traffic control; buffer overflow; command, control and communication system; high-data-rate systems; human decision-maker; information-theoretic quantities; symbol-processing times; Adaptation models; Channel coding; Fault diagnosis; Humans; Queueing analysis;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMC.1984.6313274