Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2011
City
Dayton
Abstract
We utilized a visualization method known as storyboarding, a design and simulation methodology that is effective at evaluating system implementation concepts in operational context. Using the NextGen Midterm Operational Improvements as a platform, we used human factors and design principles in coordination with input from Air Traffic Controllers and FAA project managers to provide a script and visualization of the Midterm operational environment for Tower and TRACON. The storyboards include a range of both nominal and off‐nominal arrival/departure scenarios. The nominal storyboards provide a conceptual baseline of NextGen capabilities and procedures in an ideal scenario. The off‐nominal storyboards will serve as a means to generate and evaluate integration concepts that address more challenging and complex situations. This poster session will present storyboard development methods and anticipated application.
Repository Citation
Madrigal, D. O.,
Stasio, N. J.,
Peknik, D. N.,
McClain, B. U.,
& Beard, B. L.
(2011). Storyboard Development as a Methodology to Develop Integrated Operational Concepts. 16th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, 221-226.
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