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The HMP Project is investigating human interaction with a new generation of highly automated and complex air transportation systems. The project focuses upon three areas of human factors research: human-automation integration, human error countermeasures, and psychological and physiological stressors and factors. Three teams of human factors scientists research, develop, analyze, and validate methods for optimum human-automation design of flight control systems. The project is also creating training protocols, operational procedures, and technologies to reduce human error and optimize human performance in aviation systems. Customers such as the Department of Transportation, US Navy, the FAA, Boeing, and commercial airline companies currently use HMP project case studies, models, and metrics.


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