DocumentCode :
3038435
Title :
Communication interrupt effects on tactical decisions
Author :
Callan, James R. ; Kelly, Richard T. ; Gwynne, John W., III ; Fehér, Bela
Author_Institution :
Pacific Sci. & Eng. Group, San Diego, CA, USA
fYear :
1990
fDate :
4-7 Nov 1990
Firstpage :
396
Lastpage :
399
Abstract :
A series of man-in-the-loop simulation experiments was conducted to investigate the impact of degraded communications on tactical decision making. These simulations were large-scale, event-driven battle simulations. Experienced naval officers were required to integrate and disseminate tactical information from different sources and control the engagement of enemy aircraft. Several performance measures were collected during each simulation run, including the officers´ verbal descriptions of their evolving decision process. Findings indicated that periodic interruptions in data and tactical voice communications degrade battle effectiveness, largely as the result of delays in the decision to launch additional interceptor aircraft as needed. The delays were attributed to the commander´s uncertainty about the tactical situation caused by interruption in the situation display
Keywords :
digital simulation; human factors; military computing; psychology; communication interrupt effects; event-driven battle simulations; human factors; man-in-the-loop simulation; military computing; psychology; tactical decision making; uncertainty; Aerospace control; Aircraft; Communication system control; Decision making; Degradation; Delay effects; Discrete event simulation; Displays; Large-scale systems; Uncertainty;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1990. Conference Proceedings., IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Los Angeles, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-87942-597-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.1990.142137
Filename :
142137
Link To Document :
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