John Meisner
Honeywell
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting | 2005
Christopher A. Miller; Harry B. Funk; Peggy Wu; Robert P. Goldman; John Meisner; Marc Chapman
SIFT has pioneered a human-automation integration architecture, called Playbook™, based on a shared model of the tasks in the domain. This shared task model provides a means of human-automation communication about plans, goals, methods and resource usage—a process akin to referencing plays in a sports teams playbook. The Playbook enables human operators to interact with subordinate systems with the same flexibility as with well-trained human subordinates, thus allowing for adaptive automation. We describe this approach and its application in an ongoing project called Playbook-enhanced Variable Autonomy Control System™ (P-VACS).
national aerospace and electronics conference | 1988
P.M. Bursch; John Meisner; Robert McAfoos; J.B. Schroeder
The flight control maintenance diagnostic system (FCMDS) program is concerned with investigating maintenance diagnostic approaches that will enhance the performance of US Air Force organizational-level maintenance technicians. Two aspects of the FCMDS program are discussed, namely, a ground-based maintenance diagnostic system and an embedded diagnostic system.<<ETX>>
ieee conference on aerospace and electronics | 1990
John Meisner; Paul Bursch; Hany Funk
The ongoing development of a maintenance diagnostic system for an F-16A aircraft flight control system is described. During the course of this development the diagnostic system has grown from a small knowledge-based prototype system into a comprehensive diagnostic system. The changing constraints and technology base encountered during the development of this flight control maintenance diagnostic system are discussed. The modifications and enhancements to the maintenance diagnostic system that resulted from these changing parameters are described.<<ETX>>
national aerospace and electronics conference | 1989
Robert McAfoos; John Meisner
The authors review the flight Control Maintenance Diagnostics System (FCMDS) and discuss how it will be used in the USAF maintenance environment. They cover the interaction of FCMDS with both the air force flight-time technician and his computerized logistics support tools, such as the Core Automated Maintenance System. They also examine how FCMDS can impact each level of current USAF maintenance practices. These effects include possible elimination of the fault isolation guide, stronger commonality of diagnostic systems between points in the logistics chain, and the ability to effectively navigate through wiring diagrams.<<ETX>>
Archive | 2000
Julie Jean Hull; Patrick James O'Neill; John Meisner
Archive | 2004
Christopher A. Miller; Robert P. Goldman; Harry B. Funk; Peggy Wu; John Meisner; Joshua D. Hamell; Marc Chapman; Peggy Norquist
Archive | 2006
Harry B. Funk; Robert P. Goldman; Christopher A. Miller; John Meisner; Peggy Wu
Archive | 2005
Christopher A. Miller; Harry B. Funk; Peggy Wu; Robert P. Goldman; John Meisner; Marc Chapman
Archive | 2005
Harry B. Funk; Robert P. Goldman; Christopher A. Miller; John Meisner; Peggy Wu
information reuse and integration | 2004
Harry B. Funk; Christopher A. Miller; Peggy Wu; John Meisner