Abstract
Increased automation has brought about the issue of having too many alarms in a variety of human-machine systems such as aviation, nuclear power plants, surgical operating rooms, etc. The ideal situation in any environment would be to create the least numbers of alarms necessary in order to avoid confusion. This paper examines issues as to the choice of presenting alarms under certain conditions. Exemplars include current alerting systems in aviation and other domains with implications for training.
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