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Quantifying situation awareness of control room operators using eye-gaze behavior
Published in Elsevier Ltd
2017
Volume: 106
   
Pages: 191 - 201
Abstract
In an attempt to improve process safety, today's plants deploy sophisticated automation and control strategies. Despite these, accidents continue to occur. Statistics indicate that human error is the predominant contributor to accidents today. Traditionally, human error is only considered during process hazard analysis. However, this discounts the role of operators in abnormal situation management. Recently, with the goal to develop proactive strategies to prevent human error, we utilized eye tracking to understand the situation awareness of control room operators. Our previous studies reveal the existence of specific eye gaze patterns that reveal operators’ cognitive processes. This paper further develops this cognitive engineering based approach and proposes novel quantitative measures of operators’ situation awareness. The proposed measures are based on eye gaze dynamics and have been evaluated using experimental studies. Results demonstrate that the proposed measures reliably identify the situation awareness of the participants during various phases of abnormal situation management. © 2017
About the journal
JournalData powered by TypesetComputers and Chemical Engineering
PublisherData powered by TypesetElsevier Ltd
ISSN00981354
Open AccessNo
Concepts (15)
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    Accidents
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    Cognitive systems
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    Control rooms (power plants)
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    ERROR STATISTICS
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    Monitoring
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    Safety engineering
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    ABNORMAL SITUATION MANAGEMENTS
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    AUTOMATION AND CONTROLS
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    COGNITIVE ENGINEERING
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    CONTROL ROOM OPERATORS
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    HUMAN ERRORS
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    PROCESS HAZARD ANALYSIS
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    Process safety
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    Quantitative measures
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    Errors