
Philippe Doyon-Poulin- PhD
- Professor (Associate) at Polytechnique Montréal
Philippe Doyon-Poulin
- PhD
- Professor (Associate) at Polytechnique Montréal
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Introduction
Philippe Doyon-Poulin currently works at the Department of Mathematics and Industrial Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal. Philippe does research in Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Human-computer Interaction.
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April 2019 - present
January 2010 - August 2014
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Publications (36)
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Production planning and control (PPC) is essential in industrial manufacturing, ensuring efficient resource allocation and process management. Industry 4.0 introduces advanced technologies like cyber physical systems (CPS), artificial in...
** toll-free link to download the full paper until Jan 24, 2025 https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1kDHh,tmktzZjc ** Production planning and control (PPC) is essential in industrial manufacturing, ensuring efficient resource allocation and process management. Industry 4.0 introduces advanced technologies like cyber physical systems (CPS), artificial in...
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) is a manufacturing paradigm revolutionising production by integrating advanced technologies, like AI, for automation and data integration. However, research in I4.0 overlooks human factors, crucial for designing systems that enhance well-being, trust, motivation, and performance. To address this, international bodies have introd...
The future Trajectory-Based Operation (TBO) management method aims to increase the efficiency and predictability of flight operations. The use of time constraints, such as Required Time of Arrival (RTA) at specific points throughout the flight, enables flight trajectories to be better controlled. In this study, we conducted seven interviews with ai...
Researchers have pointed out the need to find an alternative to subjective questionnaires to measure presence in a virtual environment. Situational awareness has been proposed to objectively measure the concept of presence. However, the link between situational awareness and specific factors of presence has not been established. To study this relat...
The quality of the User Experience (UX) with systems, products and services is now considered an indispensable part of success in the market. Users' expectations have increased in such a way that mere usability is no longer sufficient. While numerous UX subjective evaluation tools exist, there is little guidance on how to select or use these tools....
This paper details the design, development, and evaluation of VulcanH, a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) specialized in preventive maintenance (PM) and predictive maintenance (PdM) management for underground mobile mining equipment. Further, it aims to expand knowledge on trust in automation (TiA) for PdM as well as contribute to...
The fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) is characterized by strategies aimed towards process, product, and service improvement through technology interconnectivity, decision-making speed, and automation capacity. These strategies, in which artificial intelligence (AI) plays a central role, emphasize technological advancement to drastically...
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Background: Clinical decision-making is a complex cognitive process that relies on the interpretation of a large variety of data from different sources and involves the use of knowledge bases and scientific recommendations. The representation of clinical data plays a key role in the speed and efficiency of its interpretation. In addition, the incre...
Vigilance is the ability to sustain attention. It is crucial in tasks like piloting and driving that involve the ability to sustain attention. However, cognitive performance often falters with prolonged tasks, leading to reduced efficiency, slower reactions, and increased error likelihood. Identifying and addressing diminished vigilance is essentia...
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Intensive Care Units (ICUs) admitted an unusually high number of patients suffering from the most severe respiratory effect of the disease. The clinicians worked in teams in a context where resources were limited, and efficient resource management was key to ensure on-time healthcare delivery. Our team of rese...
Due to their customizability, touchscreens continue to advance as a device of choice when designing aircraft cockpits. Previous studies investigated the effect of turbulence on human performance when using touchscreens, but few have evaluated its performance for realistic aviation-specific tasks. In this study, we compared four touchscreen widgets...
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The social dimension of interactive products covers all aspects of our relationships with others that are impacted by owning and using such products. Although social features ar...
Psychophysiological indicators have garnered significant interest in the assessment of presence. However, despite this interest, the nature of the relationship between psychophysiological indicators and presence factors remains undetermined. Presence – the perceived realness of a mediated or virtual experience – is modulated by two factors: immersi...
BACKGROUND
Clinical decision-making is a complex cognitive process that relies on the interpretation of a large variety of data from different sources and involves using knowledge bases and scientific recommendations. The representation of clinical data plays a key role in the speed and efficiency of its interpretation. As well, the increasing use...
In a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) of 32 beds, clinicians manage resources 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from a large-screen dashboard implemented in 2017. This resource management dashboard efficiently replaces the handwriting information displayed on a whiteboard, offering a synthetic view of the bed’s layout and specific information on s...
Preventive maintenance practices have been proven to reduce maintenance costs in many industries. In the mining industry, preventive maintenance is the main form of maintenance, especially for mobile equipment. With the increase of sensor data and the installation of wireless infrastructure within underground mines, predictive maintenance practices...
Research within AI-based Industry 4.0 (I4.0) work systems has predominantly focused on technical and process performance, while human and psychosocial factors are rarely examined. These factors must be considered to design human-centred systems that cultivate sustainable human-AI interaction, i.e., human-AI interaction that promotes long-term well-...
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Alarm floods are dangerous because the quantity of alarms triggered is too numerous for operators to reliably implement the right corrective action. Process operators of complex systems, such as chemical plants or nuclear power production, are faced with alarm management s...
We consider that to objectively measure immersion, one needs to assess how each sensory quality is reproduced in a virtual environment. In this perspective, we introduce the concept of functional threshold which corresponds to the value at which a sensory quality can be degraded without being noticed by the user of a virtual environment. We suggest...
This paper presents an Augmented Reality (AR) based flight deck dynamic simulation to assist in designing, testing, and validating an Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS). Its design is the first AR flight deck environment that can operate synchronously to a Commercially-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) simulator on different devices and networks. With t...
In this paper we present the results from a Goal Directed Task Analysis (GDTA), a variant of cognitive task analysis techniques, to extract the operator’s situation awareness requirements. This analysis is done with 8 pilots from the Mid Saint-Laurence Pilots Corporation (CPSLC) on a ship docking scenario in a compulsory pilotage area. These findin...
To support the pediatric intensive care unit with the COVID-19 pandemic, we followed a user-centered design process to create a dashboard in a context where direct access to users was impossible. To this end, we applied contextual inquiry, user interview, requirement definition, iterative design with user validation and usability testing in a remot...
In this study, we investigated different sources of forward-looking data in the domain of aviation and pilot training that are of interest to human factors researchers and practitioners involved in the creation of future artefacts. We show how trends that are emerging for the future as well as unforeseen short-term events, such as the COVID-19 pand...
Visual clutter has received an increased interest by the aerospace community to characterize the negative impacts of information overload on pilots. Past studies found mixed effects of the primary flight display (PFD) visual clutter on flight performance. In this study, we created three experimental PFDs with different clutter levels (low, medium,...
A display can appear cluttered because it shows a lot of information, the information is irrelevant for the task at hand or the information is poorly organized. In this paper, we review past research on pilot's performance under various levels of visual clutter. We found that this research lacks a common rationale to manipulate clutter and we sugge...
Designing an efficient display that is visually well balanced and that presents relevant information is a day-to-day challenge. Adding too much information on the display might introduces visual clutter and reduce the pilot’s performance. Clearly, practitioners need a tool to compare the visual clutter of different displays. In this paper, we repor...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the performance of a cursor control device in a mockup cockpit environment under different physical configurations of eye-to-screen distance and crew reach. We tested the influence of two factors on the cursor performance: 1) display configuration and 2) handedness. We found a different in performance for the...
A mathematical model for determining the optimum towing velocity of tabular icebergs is presented. The optimization problem is formulated in terms of a benefit function that takes into account the ice mass delivered and the total fuel consumption for the tow. Results indicate that the optimum towing velocity is mainly affected by the water-to-fuel...