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Trust-Based Analysis of an Air Force Collision Avoidance System
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EngineeringTrust Management ArchitectureVerificationSafety ScienceAutonomous SystemsUnmanned Aircraft ControlAerospace SystemsSystems EngineeringTrust-based AnalysisTest PilotsAir Traffic ControlFlight ValidationReliabilityAutomated VehiclesUser ExperienceTrustTrusted SystemFlight Control SystemsAviation SystemsAerospace EngineeringAutomationCase StudyTrust ManagementInfluence Trust
This case study analyzes the factors that influence trust and acceptance among users (in this case, test pilots) of the Air Force’s Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System. Our analyses revealed that test pilots’ trust depended on a number of factors, including the development of a nuisance-free algorithm, designing fly-up evasive maneuvers consistent with a pilot’s preferred behavior, and using training to assess, demonstrate, and verify the system’s reliability. These factors are consistent with the literature on trust in automation and could lead to best practices for automation design, testing, and acceptance.
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