Changes for page 1. Knowledge and Situation Awareness
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... ... @@ -20,6 +20,10 @@ 20 20 * **Situation Present Assessment Method (SPAM)** measures SA by requiring participants to answer queries about the environment in real time. Team SPAM focuses on real-time queries to multiple team members to assess their collective awareness [5-7]. 21 21 * **Teamwork Situational Awareness Rating Technique (TSART)** is a subjective measure of distributed (team) situation awareness in which team members rate their awareness of other team members’ activities and intentions [8]. 22 22 23 +**Implications for SYNERGISE:** 24 + 25 +Enhancing SA is a primary claim for both our drone and sensor interventions. Participants acknowledged that tools like drones can indeed **enhance situation awareness and efficiency**, but **context matters**. In fast-paced scenarios, they favored minimal setup and real-time feeds for immediate SA, whereas in longer operations more detailed analysis was acceptable. Crucially, responders want technology to support their SA //without supplanting their judgment//. Maintaining **human oversight** of autonomous systems was deemed important so that the team’s situational understanding remains aligned with reality. 26 + 23 23 ---- 24 24 25 25 [1] M.C. Wright, M.R. Endsley. Building shared situation awareness in healthcare settings. doi: [[10.1201/9781315588056-7>>url:http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315588056-7]]