Darshna Ladva
Brunel University London
6 Papers
15 Citations
Darshna Ladva is an academic researcher from Brunel University London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Situation awareness & Command and control. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Measuring Situation Awareness in complex systems: Comparison of measures study
Paul M. Salmon,Neville A. Stanton,Guy H. Walker,Daniel P Jenkins,Darshna Ladva,Laura Rafferty,Mark S. Young +6 more
- 01 May 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, a study was conducted to compare two different situation awareness measures (a freeze probe recall approach and a post trial subjective rating approach) when used to assess participant situation awareness during a military planning task.
Measuring situation awareness in command and control: comparison of methods study
Paul M. Salmon,Guy H. Walker,Darshna Ladva,Neville A. Stanton,Daniel P Jenkins,Laura Rafferty +5 more
- 28 Aug 2007
TL;DR: The results show that the freeze probe measure (SAGAT) was the only measure that had a statistically significant correlation with participant performance and suggest that the three approaches used view SA in a different manner.
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Distributed Situation Awareness in Command and Control: A Case Study in the Energy Distribution Domain
Paul M. Salmon,Neville A. Stanton,Guy H. Walker,Chris Baber,Richard McMaster,Daniel P Jenkins,Ajay Beond,Omar Sharif,Laura Rafferty,Darshna Ladva +9 more
- 01 Oct 2006
TL;DR: The Event Analysis of Systemic Teamwork (EAST) methodology was used to analyse three scenarios undertaken on a major UK electricity distribution network and indicated that DSA effectively ‘coupled’ the command and control networks observed.
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Experimental studies in a reconfigurable C4 test-bed for network enabled capability
Neville A. Stanton,Guy H. Walker,Paul M. Salmon,S. Gulliver,Daniel P Jenkins,Darshna Ladva,Laura A. Rafferty,Mark S. Young,S. Watts,Chris Baber +9 more
- 01 Jun 2006
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on the development of a command and control environment that enables experimental studies to be conducted into Network Enabled Capability (NEC), which comprises a reconfigurable Command Wall, and wireless local area network and reconfigable wearable computers.
How Network Enabled Capability Changes the Emergent Properties of Military Command and Control
Guy H. Walker,Neville A. Stanton,Daniel P Jenkins,Paul M. Salmon,Mark S. Young,Ajay Beond,Omar Sherif,Laura Rafferty,Darshna Ladva +8 more
- 01 Oct 2006
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on the application of the event analysis for systemic teamwork (EAST) method to a military command and control scenario, where the focus is on the technical and structural determinates of the emergent property of Systemic Situation Awareness (SSA) in cases where Networked Enabled Capability (NEC) is largely absent (e.g. the military domain) compared to examples in which it is present.
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