Operators of complex systems face the challenge of processing multiple sources of information in the right order. NLR can help you gain insight into the factors affecting your operators’ performance, such as distraction, attention, and strategy application. We can also help you understand how sub-optimal Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) may lead to high visual workload, and how new tools, interfaces, or procedures may impact mental workload, fatigue, and situational awareness, ultimately affecting their ability to make informed decisions.
NLR can support you with:
- Measuring distraction using specialist knowledge, experience, and eye tracking equipment
- Assessing attention and visual search strategies through eye tracking
- Evaluating visual workload and its impact on operator performance
- Quantifying mental workload and its effects on operators
- Detecting fatigue and its consequences on operator state
- Assessing situational awareness and its role in operator decision-making
- Conducting eye tracking measurements in various settings, combined with subjective measurement tools and other bio-behavioural instruments
- Analysing data and providing concrete reports on operator state under different circumstances