An N01H Product 1 FOUO HSI Developments in RTD&E Commander Naval Air Forces Part I Sponsored by SUSNFS, ASHFA, IAMFSP Abstract: Emerging Human Systems Integration (HSI) developments in DoD and USN utilizing Commander Naval Air Forces (CNAF) top 10 Aeromedical issues presented to the Naval Aviation Requirements Group (NARG). This panel addresses ongoing and planned research initiatives at ONR, NAMRU-Dayton and their alignment with CNAF priorities. Research Initiatives Include: – Development and validation of simulation-based training technologies to reduce spatial disorientation-related mishaps – Research on in-flight physiologic sensing technologies to rapidly detect hypoxia and related oxygen system threats – Research into lingering post-event effects of hypoxia exposure – Pilot and Aircrew fatigue prediction, assessment and countermeasures research – Personal selection research focused on UAV operators
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An N01H Product1
FOUO HSI Developments in RTD&E Commander Naval Air Forces Part I
Sponsored by SUSNFS, ASHFA, IAMFSP
Abstract: Emerging Human Systems Integration (HSI) developments in DoD and USN utilizing Commander Naval Air Forces (CNAF) top 10 Aeromedical issues presented to the Naval Aviation Requirements Group (NARG). This panel addresses ongoing and planned research initiatives at ONR, NAMRU-Dayton and their alignment with CNAF priorities. Research Initiatives Include:
– Development and validation of simulation-based training technologies to reduce spatial disorientation-related mishaps
– Research on in-flight physiologic sensing technologies to rapidly detect hypoxia and related oxygen system threats
– Research into lingering post-event effects of hypoxia exposure
– Pilot and Aircrew fatigue prediction, assessment and countermeasures research
– Personal selection research focused on UAV operators
An N01H Product2
FOUO HSI Developments in RTD&E Commander Naval Air Forces Part I
Aeromedical Research at NAMRU-Dayton in Support of Naval Aviation Human Weapons System Priorities.
– R. Arnold NAMRU Dayton, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
An Integrated Human Systems Approach to Enabling Effective UAS Operations
CDR Joseph Cohn, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA
Build it and they will Come: The Future is Now for Advanced Spatial Disorientation Research Capabilities