NA S AA R TMDoE D C HY HU FN M AI CA NAA FLN A ACA TD V OV YR ISDS OE HN R G YS I AN G E RIE ROR IUNG P FOVRHC AE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING TECHNICAL ADVISORY GROUP (DOD HFE TAG) MEETING 71 CO-HOSTS: FAA AND DHS WILLIAM J. HUGHES TECHNICAL CENTER, ATLANTIC CITY 22–25 MAY 2017 | ATLANTIC CITY, NJ TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information ...................................1 Human Performance Measurement – Session I Agenda ..............................................................61 Announcements ............................................3 Abstracts ............................................................62 Event Highlights ...........................................4 Human Performance Measurement – Session II Building Floor Plan .....................................5 Agenda ..............................................................67 Abstracts ............................................................69 Meeting Theme..............................................6 Mixed Reality Agenda ...............................................................7 Agenda ..............................................................71 Abstracts ............................................................72 Plenary Session Speaker Bios ...............9 Modeling & Simulation – Session I Workshop ........................................................14 Agenda ..............................................................74 Session Agendas and Abstracts Abstracts ............................................................75 Modeling & Simulation – Session II Controls & Displays – Session I Agenda ..............................................................16 Agenda ..............................................................78 Abstracts ............................................................17 Abstracts ............................................................79 Personnel Controls & Displays – Session II Agenda ..............................................................22 Agenda ..............................................................82 Abstracts ............................................................23 Abstracts ............................................................83 System Safety/ Health Hazards/Survivability Cyber Security Special Interest Group Agenda ..............................................................87 Agenda ..............................................................26 Abstracts ............................................................89 Abstracts ............................................................27 Tech Society/Industry Design: Tools & Techniques Agenda ..............................................................92 Agenda ..............................................................30 Abstracts ............................................................93 Abstracts ............................................................31 Training Extreme Environments Agenda ..............................................................97 Agenda ..............................................................36 Abstracts ............................................................98 Abstracts ............................................................37 Trust in Autonomy Special Interest Group Healthcare Special Interest Group – Session I Agenda ............................................................103 Agenda ..............................................................42 Abstracts ..........................................................104 Abstracts ............................................................43 Unmanned Systems Healthcare Special Interest Group – Session II Agenda ............................................................108 Agenda ..............................................................48 Abstracts ..........................................................109 Abstracts ............................................................49 HFE/HSI – Session I Poster Sessions ..........................................113 Agenda ..............................................................52 Executive Committee ..............................118 Abstracts ............................................................53 TAG meeting 71 HFE/HSI – Session II Chair Contact List ....................................118 Agenda ..............................................................57 Abstracts ............................................................59 Participant Contact List ........................119 i DOD HFE TAG MEETING 71 | 22–25 MAY 2017 | ATLANTIC CITY, NJ ii DOD HFE TAG MEETING 71 | 22–25 MAY 2017 | ATLANTIC CITY, NJ GENERAL INFORMATION Meeting Facilities presentation to the session chair a week prior to the meeting and bring a copy with you. All meeting functions other than the tours will be held on the main floor of the William J. Poster Sessions Hughes Technical Center. A map of the facil- ities may be found on page 4–5 of the program. All poster sessions will be held after the plenary session on Tuesday in a designated area of the cafeteria. Posters will be attached to dividers Registration using Velcro. Locating the posters in the Registration is free for federal employees. The cafeteria will allow an extended viewing time registration desk will be located at the table for the posters. Authors of posters are asked outside of the auditorium from 7:30 AM until to have their posters in place by the end of the 11:30 AM Monday through Wednesday. To plenary session and may leave their posters in avoid lines, members are strongly encouraged place until Thursday afternoon. to preregister. All attendees must register. Coffee Breaks Tours There are vending machines near the cafeteria Due to limited capacity tours are available for and there is a cafeteria that will be open from those who preregistered only. 7:00 AM until 3:30 PM. Meeting Rooms ATM Machine All meeting rooms for the sessions are located An ATM machine is located on the main level on the first floor of the William J Hughes of the WJHTC as indicated on the map. The Technical Center. Note that some of the rooms Jersey Shore Federal Credit Union is also have limited capacity. Room locations may located on the main level. change based on capacity needs, so please check the schedules on the door or check on Non Smoking Policy the social media site to make sure your room has not changed. Smoking is not allowed in the building at any time. Smoking is allowed in designated Session chairs are encouraged to solicit presen- areas only. Please see the map for designated tations from the individuals in their sessions at smoking areas. Note that if you leave the least 1 week prior to the meeting and load the building to smoke, you will need someone to let presentations on the computers in the desig- you back into the building. nated meeting rooms. This will save time. Badges Audiovisual Equipment for All persons attending the meeting must wear Talks their government-issued identification badge LCD Projectors (e.g., for PowerPoint presenta- or visitors pass at all times when at the facility. tions) and PC laptop computers will be provided Government ID or visitor’s badges must be in each meeting room. VGA cables will be visible at all times. available if needed. Please give a copy of your 1 DOD HFE TAG MEETING 71 | 22–25 MAY 2017 | ATLANTIC CITY, NJ GENERAL INFORMATION Cell Phone Use Social Media Please silence all cell phones and other Stay up-to-date by following the DoD HFE mobile devices while attending sessions. Cell TAG on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter (@ phones may be used in designated areas only. DoDHFETAG). Designated areas include the Cafeteria, in the Atrium under the airplane, between the double Parking doors near the CAD rooms. Special parking and security will be set up for the DoD TAG. Once you are on Amelia Photography Earhart Blvd there will be signs directing you Attendees may not take photos or make video or to a gate on the right where you will park and audio recordings of the speakers or their visual obtain a pass (Gate 18 - just before the Security aids without the permission of the speakers. Operations Center Building). There will be personnel available to check you in. Please have WI-FI Access your ID. Once you are checked in someone will direct you to the shuttle van/bus. The shuttle Participants who need WI-FI access while at the van/bus will take you to the meeting location meeting can pick up directions for connecting within the main building of the William J. to the guest WI-FI at the registration desk. Hughes Technical Center. Message Board A message board will be available by the regis- Please do not bring firearms (such as service tration desk for posting hard-copy messages revolvers) with you. and announcements. On Google Maps, you can search for Amelia Earhart Blvd., Egg Harbor Township, NJ 2 DOD HFE TAG MEETING 71 | 22–25 MAY 2017 | ATLANTIC CITY, NJ ANNOUNCEMENTS Facilitators at TAG 71. Content will focus on HF related to patient safety. The new HFHC SubTAG can be For the first time, facilitators will be present expected to attract new individual participant at this meeting. NASA has provided support members to the TAG from agencies such as the for facilitators to be present at the meeting FDA, NIH Agency for Healthcare Research and and capture important information. The goal Quality, and various Chem-Bio programs in is to build upon collaborative efforts, facil- defense and homeland security. It also provides itate information exchange, describe specific a home for growing application of historically products and benefits of TAG meetings, and medical knowledge to legacy HF research. actively facilitate and document collaborations that leverage the work of the organizations in Invitation to new TAG members attendance. from the Healthcare HF community TAG Welcomes Veterans Health By its Charter and Governance, any Federal Administration employee with a stake in human factors is The DoD HFE TAG and affiliates NASA, FAA, welcome as a participant and member of the and DHS are pleased to welcome its newest TAG. TAG meetings are government sponsored affiliate, the VHA. The TAG provides a federal without registration fees by its DOD Proponent, interagency venue for VHA and the Defense preapproved for DOD travel, and are hosted by Health Agency (DHA) to collaborate with agency affiliated on government facilities on a each other and with other federal department rotational schedule. The Charter also provides a and agency HFE experts and stakeholders means by which non federally employed repre- to leverage expertise and improve the safety sentatives of Human Factors- relevant technical and effectiveness of medical and healthcare societies and industry can be nominated and delivery systems. credentialed as TAG members by the Executive Board for 2 year renewable terms. All other participants in TAG venues are by conditional Caucuses invitation of the TAG Chair. (These are guests, All registered meeting participants are invited typically academic or industry PIs on federal to participate in their respective service caucus research funds nominated for invitation to on Wednesday. present their work in SubTAG sessions by their TAG Member program managers). NEW Human Factors in Healthcare SubTAG Future Meeting Information: TAG 72 Per TAG procedures a HF in Healthcare (HFHC) SubTAG Special Interest Group (SIG) TAG 72 will be hosted by the Air Force. Date will hold both formation and content session(s) and location TBD. 3 DOD HFE TAG MEETING 71 | 22–25 MAY 2017 | ATLANTIC CITY, NJ EVENT HIGHLIGHTS MONDAY, MAY 22 FAA/NASA RTT (Closed meeting) The FAA /NASA Research Transition Team New Member Orientation meeting allows the FAA and NASA to discuss If you are new to the DoD HFE TAG, have and coordinate research. recently missed a few of our annual meetings, or simply want to reconnect with new friends Executive committee meeting and old, please join the DoD HFE TAG 71 (Closed Meeting) Executive Committee and a host of other veteran colleagues for an informal, informative Human Modeling and Simulation discussion about the TAG. It is the perfect time Workshop for introductions, networking, and to receive a brief overview of the TAG including our organi- TUESDAY, MAY 23 zational structure, history, strategic partner- Plenary Session ships, products, as well as current news. Plus, we want to get to know you - our new members! Poster Session Expect for New Member Orientation to last no more than 45–60 mins. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 SAE G-45 (closed meeting) Service Caucuses In concert with and in support of systems All participants are encouraged to join in their engineering, the Human Systems Integration respective service caucus meetings. (HSI) Committee focuses on processes, tools, requirements, and guidelines to assure satis- THURSDAY, MAY 25 factory human-system integration. Committee scope includes human factors Engineering HSI MIL-HDBK Working Group (HFE); manpower, personnel and training Tours (MPT); environment, safety and occupa- Tours of some of the facilities such as the tional health (ESOH); personnel survivability NextGen Integration Evaluation Capability, and habitability. The primary focus areas of the Research, Development & Human Factors the SAE G-45 HSI committee are: defining, Laboratory, the Integration and Interoperability assessing and optimizing human-system Facility, the Coast Guard Facility and the interfaces; maximizing human and human- Transportation Security Laboratory. system performance and; minimizing person- nel-driven customer ownership costs. Human modeling and design for ease of maintenance are included within the G-45 scope. 4 DOD HFE TAG MEETING 71 | 22–25 MAY 2017 | ATLANTIC CITY, NJ EVENT HIGHLIGHTS 5 DOD HFE TAG MEETING 71 | 22–25 MAY 2017 | ATLANTIC CITY, NJ MEETING THEME: Making Sense of Big Data: The role of Human Factors Engineering in Surviving and Thriving in a World of Ubiquitous Data We are moving toward a culture that is increasingly data-driven. New sources of data provide a wealth of information on human and system performance, yet the sheer volume of data can be daunting. Government entities have access to an amazing velocity, volume, and variety of infor- mation on systems and the users of the systems. Figuring out how to effec- tively leverage this data is an issue being faced by all branches of the government. Major corporations are already making progress in this area, using analytics to derive meaningful insights from data and converting knowledge into action. Although the right data at the right time have the potential to improve decision making, lead to new insights, improve opera- tional effectiveness, and save lives, too much data or data that are not organized in the right way can be a liability, overwhelming users and hindering decision making. Technological advances have made it possible to generate large volumes of data, but what do we do with them once we have access? Do we have the tools and expertise to make meaningful decisions? Can we pull data from isolated silos and combine them in ways to dynami- cally resolve our pressing issues? Are we prepared to meet the challenges of dealing with terabytes or petabytes of data? Do we have insight on how to organize and display data without overwhelming the user? No single agency has the expertise or budget to address all of these questions in isolation; however, combining knowledge across agencies can significantly boost progress. This meeting seeks to take a broad agency perspective by sharing tools, lessons, and insights for addressing the big data problem. 6 DOD HFE TAG MEETING 71 | 22–25 MAY 2017 | ATLANTIC CITY, NJ
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