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CODA · COntroller adaptive Digital Assistant

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202328 February 2026EU funding €1,929,486Call HORIZON-SESAR-2022-DES-ER-01

COntroller adaptive Digital AssistantThe CODA project involves developing a system in which hybrid human-machine teams collaboratively perform tasks. To do so, the system put together state of art from different fields: i) Prediction models to foresee future situations and have the system know which activities will be carried out by the operators and their impact on the same human performance; ii) Neurophysiological assessment of mental states to enable the system to know operators real current level of workload, attention, stress, fatigue, and vigilance by validating the predicted cognitive models and maximising the effectiveness of the interaction between the human and the machine by developing an HMPE (Human Machine Performance Envelope); iii) AI-based adaptable and explainable systems, to have the system act to prevent future performance or safety issues.Specifically, the project will show how a system could adapt to specific situations and react accordingly by using advanced adaptable and adaptive automation principles that will dynamically guide the allocation of tasks. The system will assess the operator's cognitive status, use current traffic data to foresee the future tasks that the operator will need to perform in the future, and calculate the impact of those tasks in terms of cognitive complexity. With this information, the system will predict the future mental state of the operator and will act accordingly by developing an adaptive automation strategy. For example, imagine an ATCO managing a complex traffic situation and experiencing a medium workload. The system is aware of this (thanks to the neurophysiological assessment). It predicts that the additional upcoming tasks the ATCO will need to take care of will increase their workload, exceeding the maximum an operator can handle. To avoid this, the system decides how to act, following an adaptation strategy: it may, for instance, increment the level of automation, enable additional AI-based tools, or request a sector splitting.

Consortium · 9 organisations

coordinator

DEEP BLUE SRL

IT · €397,500

participant

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ASSOCIATIONS

CA · €99,125

participant

CENTRO DE REFERENCIA INVESTIGACION DESARROLLO E INNOVACION ATM, A.I.E.

ES · €377,500

participant

STICHTING KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS LUCHT - EN RUIMTEVAARTCENTRUM

NL · €187,549

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA

ES · €124,688

participant

EUROCONTROL - EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE SAFETY OF AIR NAVIGATION

BE

participant

BRAINSIGNS SRL

IT · €245,000

participant

ECOLE NATIONALE DE L AVIATION CIVILE

FR · €282,500

participant

UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID

ES · €215,625

Research fields

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