Method and apparatus for apportioning attention to status...

Communications: electrical – Aircraft alarm or indicating systems

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C340S525000, C340S438000, C340S461000, C701S003000

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus for generating, by a computer processor, a first status indicator and a second status indicator, generating a first attention value to indicate an amount of attention a user should devote to the first status indicator, and a second attention value to indicate an amount of attention the user should devote to the second status indicator, and outputting the first and second attention values to enable display for the user. The attention values may be generated based on reliability factors of the status indicators and on probability of failure of a control system.

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