Abstract In Hungary Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) studies have a new momentum from a research project on Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP). A Hungarian research team from the National University of Public Service made an attempt to address the UAV’s human factor related safety issues, as selection, training and licensing. In UAV operations the achievement of an operational task is highly dependent on the operators’ proper physical and mental performance, sensomotoric skills and abilities, so a medical screening shall be incorporated into the general selection process. The medical requirements naturally can differ from the physiological parameters of the pilot performing real flight because the weighted importance of aeromedical stressors and the level of flight safety risk are different. The evaluation of mental and physical performance and assessment of stress tolerance might be crucial from flight safety and operational aspects. The importance of simultaneous evaluation of cognitive performance, accompanying psychic stress and vegetative stress indicators is also emphasized.
Human Factor Analysis in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Operations
Aeromedical and Physical Approach
1st ed. 2016
2016-01-01
12 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Flight safety , Critical infrastructure protection , Remotely piloted aviation , Aircrew training , Psychic stress tolerance , Physiological parameters , Heart rate variability , Flight simulator Engineering , Computational Intelligence , Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) , Business IT Infrastructure
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