搜索与救援中的分布式认知:松散耦合的任务与紧密耦合的角色

Distributed cognition in Search and Rescue: loosely coupled tasks and tightly coupled roles

Ergonomics · 2016
被引 29
ABS 3

中文导读

研究通过观察和录音分析搜救团队训练飞行中的互动,发现团队通过分布式感知循环运作,成员行动成为他人的信息,并改进了事件分析系统团队工作方法。

Abstract

The perceptual cycle model (PCM) underpins much Ergonomics research, particularly in a team context, for example in its theoretical underpinning of distributed situation awareness. Despite this, the PCM framework it has not been explicitly applied to explore team processes, which is surprising given the prevalence of teamwork in safety critical systems. This paper explores team processes in the context of search and rescue (SAR) by applying the PCM and an association classification scheme with a network analysis approach utilising the event analysis of systemic teamwork (EAST) method. Data were collected via observations and communication recordings during training flights with SAR crews and were amalgamated into a representative case study. The analysis demonstrates how the SAR team function within a distributed perceptual cycle whereby the actions of one team member become world information for another team member. Advancements to the EAST method are proposed and the implications of the research are discussed. Practitioner Summary: This paper explores the perceptual cycle interactions of SAR crews using a novel EAST approach. The analysis demonstrates how the crew function as a distributed cognitive unit and applications in terms of training and design are discussed.

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