Sleepiness and fatigue are important risk factors in the transport sector and bio-mathematical sleepiness, sleep and fatigue modeling is increasingly becoming a valuable tool for assessing safety of work schedules and rosters in Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS). The present study sought to validate the inner workings of one such model, Three Process Model (TPM), on aircrews and extend the model with functions to model jetlag and to directly assess the risk of any sleepiness level in any shift schedule or roster with and without knowledge of sleep timings. We collected sleep and sleepiness data from 136 aircrews in a real life situation by means of an application running on a handheld touch screen computer device (iPhone, iPod or iPad)...
Bio-mathematical models that predict fatigue and/or sleepiness have proved a useful adjunct in the m...
A wide range of operations such as transport, healthcare, mining, manufacturing, and emergency servi...
Fatigue accounts for 15% to 20% of human-related accidents. The increasing annual demand for air tra...
Sleepiness and fatigue are important risk factors in the transport sector and bio-mathematical sleep...
Software-based biomathematical models of alertness provide a means to estimate fatigue-related risk ...
The practice of working non-day shifts, and in particular the night shift, has been shown to both di...
Sleep quality and maintenance of the optimal cognitive functioning is of crucial importance for avia...
Study Objectives: To parameterize and validate a model to estimate average sleep times for long-haul...
Study Objectives: To parameterize and validate a model to estimate average sleep times for long-haul...
In this last decade, several regulatory frameworks across the world in all modes of transportation h...
Biomathematical models are used in industry to estimate how much sleep people are likely to get on d...
The reputation of air transportation often lies on the safety record of its operation. Yet with nume...
As airlines restructure and cut corners to make ends meet, flight attendants are experiencing a new ...
As airlines restructure and cut corners to make ends meet, flight attendants are experiencing a new ...
Researchers and operations professionals convened on November 9, 2012, to discuss an agenda for rese...
Bio-mathematical models that predict fatigue and/or sleepiness have proved a useful adjunct in the m...
A wide range of operations such as transport, healthcare, mining, manufacturing, and emergency servi...
Fatigue accounts for 15% to 20% of human-related accidents. The increasing annual demand for air tra...
Sleepiness and fatigue are important risk factors in the transport sector and bio-mathematical sleep...
Software-based biomathematical models of alertness provide a means to estimate fatigue-related risk ...
The practice of working non-day shifts, and in particular the night shift, has been shown to both di...
Sleep quality and maintenance of the optimal cognitive functioning is of crucial importance for avia...
Study Objectives: To parameterize and validate a model to estimate average sleep times for long-haul...
Study Objectives: To parameterize and validate a model to estimate average sleep times for long-haul...
In this last decade, several regulatory frameworks across the world in all modes of transportation h...
Biomathematical models are used in industry to estimate how much sleep people are likely to get on d...
The reputation of air transportation often lies on the safety record of its operation. Yet with nume...
As airlines restructure and cut corners to make ends meet, flight attendants are experiencing a new ...
As airlines restructure and cut corners to make ends meet, flight attendants are experiencing a new ...
Researchers and operations professionals convened on November 9, 2012, to discuss an agenda for rese...
Bio-mathematical models that predict fatigue and/or sleepiness have proved a useful adjunct in the m...
A wide range of operations such as transport, healthcare, mining, manufacturing, and emergency servi...
Fatigue accounts for 15% to 20% of human-related accidents. The increasing annual demand for air tra...