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The
following are some
examples of current
HSI research projects.
Sleep deprivation and fatigue in the military:
- Assessing
Cadet Sleep at
the USMA, West Point
- Experimental
Watchstanding
Schedules for US Navy Submariners
Effects of vehicle motion on human performance:
- Underway assessment
of the effects
of ship motion on Sailors
aboard HSV-2 “SWIFT”
- Assessing effects
of vehicle motion
on US Army
Future Combat Vehicles
- Effects of motion
vs. fixed-base
simulators
in training US Army helicopter pilots
Command and Control decision support:
- UAV Operator Workload
Assessment
- Ease-of-use of
hand-held
tactical computers for US
Army Rangers
Applied Warfighter Ergonomics Lab
Recently Completed NPS HSI Master's Thesis Projects:
The Effects of Motion Sickness on Human Performance and the Need for Integration into Future Ship Manning Models
By Jay Calvert
The Effect of Load Placement and Terrain on Load Carriage
By Shanell Colclough
Focus of Human Operator Attention by Software, Based On the Interpretation and Integration of Parallel Sensory Data
By Joe Gibfried
A Human-Automation Interface Model to Guide Automation Design of System Functions: A Way to Achieve Manning Goals in New Systems
By Josh Kennedy
Fitting Technology to the Team: Assessing Multi-Cultural Team Effectiveness in a Computer-Generated Distributed Interactive Environment
By Jeffrey Thomas
Postural Analysis of Litter Casualty Loading Tasks Performed by Future Combat System Medical Evacuation Vehicle (FCS MV-E) Personnel
By Rhoda Wilson
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