Non-contact Measurement Systems for Physiological Data Monitoring of Military Pilots During Training on Simulators: Review and Application

P. Kutílek, P. Volf, J. Hejda, P. Smrcka, Jindrich Adolf, V. Křivánek, L. Lhotská, K. Hána, R. Doskocil, Jiri Kacer, Ludek Cicmanec
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Due to more affordable and powerful physiological data monitoring systems becoming available, pilots’ current physical and psychological status can be monitored more intensively. Contactless monitoring is needed for several reasons; the first concerns traditional sensors and their influence when placed in contact with the body of the measured person. Such sensors can have a negative effect upon the comfort or work performance of a pilot. The second important reason why contactless monitoring methods are preferred over other methods is legislative limitations. Another disadvantage emerges when health measurements and signals are adversely affected by the state of environment. This study examines the current technologies, design and application of non-contact systems as applied in military pilot monitoring. The three systems selected and tested are: ballistocardiography, video motion capture and thermography. The article serves as an evaluation guide for the most suitable and affordable non-contact monitoring systems available, when facing the dilemma of evaluating the quantitative physical and psychological conditions of military pilots. In addition, the article introduces an innovative non-contact telemetry monitoring system composed of appropriate subsystems. Based on previous research and tests, non-contact systems are strongly recommended for military pilot training.
军用飞行员模拟器训练中生理数据监测的非接触测量系统:综述与应用
由于越来越多经济实惠且功能强大的生理数据监测系统的出现,飞行员当前的生理和心理状态可以得到更深入的监测。需要非接触式监测有几个原因;第一个问题涉及传统传感器及其与被测者身体接触时的影响。这样的传感器会对飞行员的舒适度或工作表现产生负面影响。非接触式监测方法优于其他方法的第二个重要原因是立法限制。当健康测量和信号受到环境状况的不利影响时,另一个不利因素就出现了。本研究探讨了当前的技术,设计和应用的非接触式系统,应用于军事飞行员监测。选择和测试的三种系统是:弹道心动图,视频运动捕捉和热成像。本文可为面对军事飞行员定量生理和心理状况评估的困境,选择最合适、最经济的非接触式监测系统提供评估指南。此外,本文还介绍了一种由相应子系统组成的新型非接触式遥测监测系统。基于先前的研究和测试,非接触式系统被强烈推荐用于军事飞行员训练。
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