DocumentCode
2491985
Title
Scientific research complex for the study of human operator in extreme conditions
Author
Dimitrov, Ivan ; Tanev, Stoyan ; Getsov, Petar ; Trendafilov, Plamen ; Hristov, Hristo ; Aleksiev, Lubomir ; Doshev, Svetlin
Author_Institution
Space & Solar-Terrestrial Res. Inst., Bulgarian Acad. of Sci., Sofia, Bulgaria
fYear
2011
fDate
9-11 June 2011
Firstpage
825
Lastpage
828
Abstract
In paper is presented a research complex which will recreate as closely as possible the diversity of the real working environment with appropriate incentives and will register the necessary examination of physical, physiological signals and parameters. Apparatus complex will simulate close to real work situations, will include tests necessary to assess the psychological status of the research subject. Further ahead in the complex algorithm will monitor the overall conduct of the experiment will record and process information from all physiological channels: electro miograma, electrocardiogram, blood pressure, pulse wave, respiration rate, galvanic skin response. The operator will receive visual and auditory information from the computer complex and will communicate with him through a special keyboard, standard optical mouse, track ball, stick and pedal controls. It is proposed methodology for conducting comprehensive studies of operator in extreme conditions. The developed complex will contribute to enhancing the skills of operators of mission-critical systems - pilots, pilots, operators of unmanned aerial vehicles, astronauts, heads of air traffic, nuclear operators and drivers of public transport.
Keywords
biomedical equipment; blood pressure measurement; electrocardiography; electromyography; occupational health; auditory information; blood pressure; electrocardiogram; electromiogram; extreme conditions; galvanic skin response; human operator; physiological channel; pulse wave; respiration rate; scientific research complex; special keyboard; standard optical mouse; stick and pedal control; track ball; visual information; Aerospace electronics; Biomedical monitoring; Computers; Humans; Physiology; Space stations; Visualization; engineer psychology; extreme conditions; human operator; psycho-physical Status;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Recent Advances in Space Technologies (RAST), 2011 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Istanbul
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9617-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RAST.2011.5966958
Filename
5966958
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