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- PublikationPerformance of X-ray baggage screeners in different work environments: comparing remote and local cabin baggage screening(Elsevier, 07/2024) Latscha, Marius; Schwaninger, Adrian; Sauer, Jürgen; Sterchi, Yanik [in: International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics]01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
- PublikationBelastungen und Ressourcen und ihre Auswirkungen auf Beanspruchung, Wohlbefinden und Kündigungsabsicht - Eine Studie mit Flughafensicherheitsbeauftragten(08.03.2024) Latscha, Marius; Theiler, Sven; Sterchi, Yanik; Schwaninger, Adrian06 - Präsentation
- PublikationObjektlernen mit Virtual Reality versus am 2D Bildschirm(07.03.2024) Wyssenbach, Thomas; Kaufmann, Kaspar; Schwaninger, Adrian06 - Präsentation
- PublikationNight work, circadian rhythm, and cognitive performance: A field study with airport security screeners(Elsevier, 2024) Riz à Porta, Robin; Michel, Stefan; Sterchi, Yanik; Sauer, Jürgen; Schwaninger, Adrian [in: International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics]01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
- PublikationTime on task and task load in visual inspection: A four-month field study with X-ray baggage screeners(Elsevier, 17.05.2023) Buser, Daniela; Schwaninger, Adrian; Sauer, Jürgen; Sterchi, Yanik [in: Applied Ergonomics]01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
- PublikationBenefits of decision support systems in relation to task difficulty in airport security X-ray screening(Taylor & Francis, 15.08.2022) Hügli, David; Merks, Sarah; Schwaninger, Adrian [in: International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction]Automated explosive detection systems for cabin baggage screening (EDSCB) highlight areas in X-ray images of passenger bags that could contain explosive material. Several countries have implemented EDSCB so that passengers can leave personal electronic devices in their cabin bag- gage. This increases checkpoint efficiency, but also task difficulty for screeners. We used this case to investigate whether the benefits of decision support systems depend on task difficulty. 100 pro- fessional screeners conducted a simulated baggage screening task. They had to detect prohibited articles built into personal electronic devices that were screened either separately (low task diffi- culty) or inside baggage (high task difficulty). Results showed that EDSCB increased the detection of bombs built into personal electronic devices when screened separately. When electronics were left inside the baggage, operators ignored many EDSCB alarms, and many bombs were missed. Moreover, screeners missed most unalarmed explosives because they over-relied on the EDSCB’s judgment. We recommend that when EDSCB indicates that the bag might contain an explosive, baggage should always be examined further in a secondary search using explosive trace detection, manual opening of bags and other means01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
- PublikationThe occurrence of miscues by decision support systems. A study with airport security screeners supported by automated explosives detection systems for cabin baggage screening(21.04.2022) Hügli, David; Chavaillaz, Alain; Sauer, Juergen; Schwaninger, Adrian06 - Präsentation
- PublikationThe effects of workload and time on task on detection performance in X-ray cabin baggage screening(21.04.2022) Buser, Daniela; Schwaninger, Adrian; Sterchi, Yanik06 - Präsentation
- PublikationField study regarding the work duration for the visual inspection of X-ray images of passenger baggage(21.03.2022) Buser, Daniela; Schwaninger, Adrian; Sterchi, Yanik06 - Präsentation
- PublikationThe occurrence of miscues by decision support systems. A study with airport security screeners supported by automated explosives detection systems for cabin baggage screening(21.03.2022) Hügli, David; Chavaillaz, Alain; Sauer, Juergen; Schwaninger, Adrian06 - Präsentation