Operators of complex systems need to find, see and interpret numerous different sources of information, and they need to process what they see in the right order. We can assist you in getting insight in why your operators are:
- Distracted, or why they are distracted
- Paying attention at the right moment
- Applying the right and efficient strategies to gather the information that they need
- Experiencing high visual workload resulting from working with sub-optimal Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs)
- Experiencing increased, or decreased , mental workload due to a new tool, interface or working procedure
- Fatigued
- Aware of the situation
Specialist knowledge and experience plus Eye tracking equipment to measure:
- Distraction
- Attention
- Visual search strategies
- Visual workload
- Mental workload
- Fatigue
- Situational Awareness
Eye tracking can be applied in a variety of experimental or operational settings. Often in combination with subjective measurement tools, other bio-behavioural measurement instruments and operator performance indicators.
NLR can execute these measurements, analyse the data and provide you with concrete reports about operator state under varying circumstances.
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