DocumentCode :
332542
Title :
A formal methods approach to the analysis of mode confusion
Author :
Butler, Ricky W. ; Miller, Steven P. ; Potts, James N. ; Carreno, Victor A.
Author_Institution :
NASA Langley Res. Center, Hampton, VA, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1998
fDate :
31 Oct-7 Nov 1998
Abstract :
The goal of the new NASA Aviation Safety Program (AvSP) is to reduce the civil aviation fatal accident rate by 80% in ten years and 90% in twenty years. This program is being driven by the accident data with a focus on the most recent history. Pilot error is the most commonly cited cause for fatal accidents (up to 70%) and obviously must be given major consideration in this program. While the greatest source of pilot error is the loss of situation awareness, mode confusion is increasingly becoming a major contributor as well. This paper will explore how formal models and analyses can be used to help eliminate mode confusion from flight deck designs and at the same time increase our confidence in the safety of the implementation. The paper is based upon interim results from a new project involving NASA Langley and Rockwell Collins in applying formal methods to a realistic business jet Flight Guidance System (FGS)
Keywords :
accidents; aircraft instrumentation; human factors; NASA Aviation Safety Program; civil aviation fatal accident rate; fatal accidents; flight deck designs; formal methods approach; mode confusion; pilot error; safety; Aerospace safety; Air accidents; Aircraft; Automation; Computer crashes; Human factors; Logic; NASA; Position measurement; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1998. Proceedings., 17th DASC. The AIAA/IEEE/SAE
Conference_Location :
Bellevue, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5086-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.1998.741497
Filename :
741497
Link To Document :
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