Title
Developing adaptive mobile support for crisis response in synthetic task environments
Author
te Brake, G.M.
Smets, N.J.J.M.
TNO Defensie en Veiligheid
Contributor
Aykin, N. (editor)
Publication year
2007
Abstract
This paper presents an experimental platform for the development and evaluation of mobile decision support for crisis response operations. Using a game-engine, synthetic task environments can be created in which coordination support and the usability of adaptive user interfaces for first responders can be examined in a highly controlled manner. Results of the first experiment in which the platform was used to examine the influences of map size and spatial ability on task performance and situational awareness are presented, and ongoing work is described. Keywords: crisis response operations, synthetic task environments, adaptive support systems.
Subject
Command and control
Adaptive support systems
Crisis response operations
Synthetic task environments
Adaptive systems
Conformal mapping
Mobile agents
Response time (computer systems)
Adaptive support systems
Crisis response operations
Synthetic task environments
Synthetic tasks
Decision support systems
adaptive interfaces
crisis management
mobile communications
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TNO identifier
19113
Source
Usability and Internationalization, Part II, HCII 2007 2nd International Conference on Usability and Internationalization, UI-HCII 2007, 22 July 2007 through 27 July 2007, Beijing, LNCS 4560, 510-519
Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Document type
conference paper