TeamCAMS is a research tool to model a complex technical work domain and evaluate human-AI interaction.
TeamCAMS simulates a Cabin Air Management System (a.k.a CAMS). You can get an overview of the system on this page. The architecture of the simulator itself is described in this page. TeamCAMS can simulate several types of fault which affect the operation of the system and introduce some challenges to the operator.
TeamCAMS is based on a client-server architecture, and includes an Experiment Manager (the server), a native application used to setup and serve experiments, and the Operator Interface (the client), which runs inside a web browser.
Researchers can create or edit scripts using a graphical Script Editor. Scripts are XML files which define a list of scheduled events (such as faults) that will affect a simulation run. TeamCAMS supports AutoCAMS's scripts, while adding new elements and configuration options.
TeamCAMS will be released soon! The server/manager requires a 64-bit Windows or Linux machine. The operator's interface runs in the browser.
Copyright (C) 2015-2024 Amos Brocco
Developed for the Cognitive Ergonomics and Work Psychology Team, Psychology Department of Fribourg University, Switzerland . Work done at the Department of Innovative Technologies, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland
Contact: amos _dot_ brocco _at_ supsi _dot_ ch