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1 March 1994 ARCHIE: plan recognition and interface advice on the flight deck
William D. Smart, Alistair Y. Cairns, Ian W. Ricketts
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Abstract
With the increasing amount of computer power available in civilian flight decks, it is becoming feasible to use some of this power for non-flight-critical systems. One area which could benefit greatly from some additional computer assistance is the pilot-machine interface. We describe the ARCHIE project, an attempt to make man-machine interfaces more robust and reliable. The initial target areas of this project are civilian glass cockpit flight decks and air traffic control stations.
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William D. Smart, Alistair Y. Cairns, and Ian W. Ricketts "ARCHIE: plan recognition and interface advice on the flight deck", Proc. SPIE 2244, Knowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence Systems in Aerospace and Industry, (1 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.169401
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Lithium

Computing systems

Glasses

Human-machine interfaces

Tin

Eye

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