A presentation was given sharing the results of a test endeavor to determine if biometric sensors are a feasible means of objectively measuring operator workload in flight. The presentation exhibited the test effort by the 418 FLTS and associated partners to accomplish initial testing, and now we are seeking public release of the technical paper containing the study results. No proprietary, FOUO, or otherwise protected material is used herein.
Objective Measures of Pilot Workload
2019
53 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aeronautics , Biomedical Instrumentation & Bioengineering , Detectors , Biometrics , Military pilots , Test and evaluation , Electrocardiography , Flight crews , Cognitive workload , Refueling in flight , Physiological monitoring , Application software , Data analysis , Data set , Computer programs , Simulators , Workload , Objective measures , Pilot workload , Physiological , Cats(cognitive assessment tool set) , Dikablis gasses , Ar(aerial refueling) , Eye-tracking
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