Creating a Stressful Decision Making Environment for Aerial Firefighter Training in Virtual Reality

Rory M. S. Clifford, Sungchul Jung, Simon Hoerrnann, M. Billinghurst, R. Lindeman
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The decisions made by an Air Attack Supervisor (AAS) helicopter co-pilots in aerial firefighting have critical and immediate impacts. It is difficult to always make fast, high quality decisions due to the mental and physical stress being experienced. Real world training exercises have limitations such as safety, cost, time and difficulty in reproducing events, making frequent training infeasible. Virtual Reality (VR) offers new training opportunities, but it is challenging to create a virtual environment with the analogous level of stress experienced in the real-world. In this paper, we investigate the use of a multi-user, collaborative, multi-sensory (vision, audio, tactile) VR system to produce a realistic training environment for practising aerial firefighting training scenarios. We focus on a comparison between our VR training system, an equivalent real-world field training and an existing radio-only exercise currently in use, where we compare Heart-Rate Variability (HRV) and self reported stress using the Short Stress State Questionnaire (SSSQ). We conducted the study with real trainee AAS firefighters to determine the effectiveness of the system. Our results show that there were no significant differences between the VR training exercise and the real-world exercise in terms of the level of stress, measured by HRV, and no significant difference between VR and radio-only exercises, as reported by the SSSQ.
虚拟现实中空中消防员训练的压力决策环境构建
在空中灭火中,由空中攻击主管(AAS)直升机副驾驶做出的决定具有关键和直接的影响。由于精神和身体上的压力,很难总是做出快速、高质量的决定。现实世界的训练演习有安全、成本、时间和再现事件的困难等限制,使频繁的训练不可行。虚拟现实(VR)提供了新的培训机会,但要创建一个具有类似现实世界中所经历的压力水平的虚拟环境是具有挑战性的。在本文中,我们研究了使用多用户,协作,多感官(视觉,音频,触觉)VR系统来产生一个真实的训练环境,用于练习空中消防训练场景。我们重点比较了我们的VR训练系统,等效的现实世界现场训练和目前使用的现有无线电训练,其中我们使用短压力状态问卷(SSSQ)比较心率变异性(HRV)和自我报告的压力。我们对真实的受训AAS消防员进行了研究,以确定该系统的有效性。我们的研究结果表明,在HRV测量的压力水平方面,VR训练练习和现实世界练习之间没有显著差异,并且在SSSQ报告的VR和仅无线电练习之间没有显著差异。
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