Objective: We evaluated a variety of non-invasive physiological technologies and a series of test approaches for examination of aviator performances under conditions of mental workload in order to provide a standard real-time test for physiological and psychological pilot fatigue assessments. Methods: Twenty-one male aviators were selected for a simulated flight in a hypobaric cabin with artificial altitude conditions of 2400 meter above sea level. The simulated flight lasted for 1.5 h, and was repeated for two times with an intervening 0.5 h rest period outside the hypobaric cabin. Subjective criteria (a fatigue assessment instrument [FAI]) and objective criteria (a standing-position balance test as well as a critical flicker fusion freque...
This paper discusses the utilization of pilots’ physiological indications such as electroencephalogr...
Background: Fatigue of air force pilots has become an increasing concern due to changes in mission c...
Today's requirement for high crew utilisation, with tight schedules and short tum-around tirnes betw...
Presented work is primarily oriented on the experimental verification of the influence of fatigue on...
AbstractIn an effort to better understand the impact of fatigue on commercial flight operations, we ...
Pilots in long-duration flight missions in single-seat aircraft may be affected by fatigue. This stu...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether any technology exists to unobtrusively, reliably, ...
The aim of the present study is to validate different measures for mental workload. Ten aspirant fig...
Mental Work Load (MWL) is closely connected to human cognitive performance and therefore a vital asp...
During selection tests in a flight simulator and a real aircraft, physiological workload measures we...
N=60 commercial airline pilots holding valid ATPLs flew a manual ILS approach following a weather in...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Helicopter pilots are involved in a complex multitask activity, im...
We explored in the same study the two concepts of mental workload and psychological stress and their...
Purpose: Air transport is a highly regulated branch of aviation, but it continues to show occurrence...
The sensitivity of physiological measures to mental workload has been investigated in a flight simul...
This paper discusses the utilization of pilots’ physiological indications such as electroencephalogr...
Background: Fatigue of air force pilots has become an increasing concern due to changes in mission c...
Today's requirement for high crew utilisation, with tight schedules and short tum-around tirnes betw...
Presented work is primarily oriented on the experimental verification of the influence of fatigue on...
AbstractIn an effort to better understand the impact of fatigue on commercial flight operations, we ...
Pilots in long-duration flight missions in single-seat aircraft may be affected by fatigue. This stu...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether any technology exists to unobtrusively, reliably, ...
The aim of the present study is to validate different measures for mental workload. Ten aspirant fig...
Mental Work Load (MWL) is closely connected to human cognitive performance and therefore a vital asp...
During selection tests in a flight simulator and a real aircraft, physiological workload measures we...
N=60 commercial airline pilots holding valid ATPLs flew a manual ILS approach following a weather in...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Helicopter pilots are involved in a complex multitask activity, im...
We explored in the same study the two concepts of mental workload and psychological stress and their...
Purpose: Air transport is a highly regulated branch of aviation, but it continues to show occurrence...
The sensitivity of physiological measures to mental workload has been investigated in a flight simul...
This paper discusses the utilization of pilots’ physiological indications such as electroencephalogr...
Background: Fatigue of air force pilots has become an increasing concern due to changes in mission c...
Today's requirement for high crew utilisation, with tight schedules and short tum-around tirnes betw...