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Comparing the NHTSA and ISO occlusion test protocols: how many participants are sufficient? (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Pournami, S., Large, D. R., Burnett, G., & Harvey, C. (2015). Comparing the NHTSA and ISO occlusion test protocols: how many participants are sufficient?. In AutomotiveUI '15: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, 110-116. doi:10.1145/2799250.2799255

Occlusion is a popular technique used to evaluate the visual demand associated with secondary tasks/devices in a driving context offering a low cost, highly accessible alternative to driving simulators and on-road studies. Several standardised occlus... Read More about Comparing the NHTSA and ISO occlusion test protocols: how many participants are sufficient?.

Extending helicopter operations to meet future integrated transportation needs (2015)
Journal Article
Stanton, N. A., Plant, K. L., Roberts, A. P., Harvey, C., & Thomas, T. G. (2016). Extending helicopter operations to meet future integrated transportation needs. Applied Ergonomics, 53, 364-373. doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2015.07.001

Helicopters have the potential to be an integral part of the future transport system. They offer a means of rapid transit in an overly populated transport environment. However, one of the biggest limitations on rotary wing flight is their inability t... Read More about Extending helicopter operations to meet future integrated transportation needs.

Investigating performance of command team structures in the NATO problem-approach space (2015)
Journal Article
Stanton, N. A., Rothrock, L., Harvey, C., & Sorensen, L. (2015). Investigating performance of command team structures in the NATO problem-approach space. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 45(6), 702-713. doi:10.1109/THMS.2015.2437993

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the NATO Problem-Approach Space could be mapped to optimal performance of different team structures. The results show that the five team communication structures (chain, Y, circle, wheel, and all-c... Read More about Investigating performance of command team structures in the NATO problem-approach space.