Pilots of the future: human or computer?

作者: Alan B. Chambers , David C. Nagel

DOI: 10.1145/4547.4551

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摘要: As more and automation is incorporated in aircraft, the essential question becomes one of autonomy: Should automated system serve as human pilot's assistant, or vice versa?

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