ISBN13: | 9781032512624 |
ISBN10: | 1032512628 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 792 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 133 Illustrations, black & white; 70 Halftones, black & white; 63 Line drawings, black & white; 22 Tables, black & white |
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Human Factors in Simulation and Training
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The two-volume set combines theoretical aspects and real-world experiences with cutting-edge technology and methodologies of human factors in simulation and training. It is an ideal text for professionals and graduate students in the fields of human factors, computer engineering, occupational health, and safety.
This two volumes text covers fundamental theoretical concepts on human factors principles and the latest applications and practical implementation of advanced technologies in the field of simulation and training. It discusses important topics including: simulation fidelity, transfer of training, limits of simulation and training, virtual reality in the training environment, simulation-based situation awareness training, space adaptation syndrome and perceptual training, simulation for battle-ready command and control, healthcare simulation and training, human factors aspects of cybersecurity training and testing, design and development of algorithms for gesture-based control of semi-autonomous vehicles, and advances in the after-action review process for defense training.
Human Factors in Simulation and Training: Theory, Application, and Practice is a valuable resource for professionals and graduate students in the fields of ergonomics, human factors, computer engineering, aerospace engineering, occupational health, and safety.
1. Human Factors in Simulation and Training: An Overview. 2. Justification for Use of Simulation. 3. Simulation Fidelity. 4. Transfer of Training. 5. Simulation-based Training for Decision Making: Providing a Guide to Develop Training based on Decision-Making Theories. 6. Almost Like the Real Thing - The Hidden Limits in Flight Simulation and Training. 7. Cybersickness in Immersive Training Environments. 8. Distributed Debriefing for Simulation-Based Training. 9. Performance Assessment in Simulation. 10. Performance Measurement Issues and Guidelines for Adaptive, Simulation-Based Training. 11. Scoring Simulations with Artificial Intelligence. 12. Dissecting the Neurodynamics of the Pauses and Uncertainties of Healthcare Teams. 13. The Future of Simulation.
1. Controls and Displays for Aviation Research Simulation: A Historical Review. 2. Augmented Reality as a Means of Job Task Training in Aviation. 3. Civil Aviation: Flight Simulators and Training. 4. Integrating effective training and research objectives: Lessons from the Black Skies series of exercises. 5. Extended Reality in Training Environments: A Human Factors Trend Analysis. 6. Mitigation of motion sickness symptoms by Adaptive Perceptual Learning: Implications for space and cyber environments. 7. Decision Making Under Crisis Conditions: A Training and Simulation Perspective. 8. Healthcare Simulation and Training. 9. Best Practices in Surgical Simulation. 10. Healthcare Simulation Methods: A Multi-Faceted Approach. 11. Design and Development of Algorithms for Gesture Based Control of Semi-Autonomous. 12. The Influence of New Realities: How Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality Advance Training Methods in Aviation. 13. Training, Stress, Time Pressure & Surprise: An Accident Case Study.