Telemetry System Utilization for Stress Monitoring of Pilots During Training

Air transport development brings an increased focus on the safety of piloting. The safety conditions can be assessed by mental workload. Psychic discomfort or excessive stress on pilots can negatively influence the course of flights. Therefore it appears convenient to monitor such parameters, which...

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Main Authors: Luboš Socha, Lenka Hanáková, Vladimír Socha, Andrej Lališ, Róbert Rozenberg, Karel Hána
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Czech Technical University in Prague - Central Library 2016-10-01
Series:MAD: Magazine of Aviation Development
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/mad/article/view/3879
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spelling doaj-2fb1f1bba1bf471190015e74a918008c2020-11-24T23:14:30ZengCzech Technical University in Prague - Central LibraryMAD: Magazine of Aviation Development1805-75782016-10-01420333710.14311/MAD.2016.20.063459Telemetry System Utilization for Stress Monitoring of Pilots During TrainingLuboš Socha0Lenka Hanáková1Vladimír Socha2Andrej Lališ3Róbert Rozenberg4Karel Hána5Faculty of Aeronautics, Technical University of KošiceCzech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Transportation SciencesCzech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Transportation SciencesCzech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Transportation SciencesFaculty of Aeronautics, Technical University of KošiceCzech Technical University in Prague University Centre for Energy Efficient BuildingsAir transport development brings an increased focus on the safety of piloting. The safety conditions can be assessed by mental workload. Psychic discomfort or excessive stress on pilots can negatively influence the course of flights. Therefore it appears convenient to monitor such parameters, which represent the mental wellbeing, or discomfort of a pilot. Since physiological measurements can provide a good information about mental workload or stress, this work primarily focuses on the observation of the change in heart rate, as it is an indicator of stress during the training of pilots, using the designed modular telemetry system. Another aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of a change in the avionic data visualization. This can have an unfavorable effect on the piloting of an airplane. This work, based on the evaluation of heart rate shows, that the switch from analog visualization to glass cockpit creates increased levels of stress in pilots, which was proved for all examined subjects except one. Significant level of correlation in the heart beat rate change in subjects in the course of training was also discovered.https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/mad/article/view/3879AviationHeart rateMental workloadMental stressTelemetry system
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author Luboš Socha
Lenka Hanáková
Vladimír Socha
Andrej Lališ
Róbert Rozenberg
Karel Hána
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Lenka Hanáková
Vladimír Socha
Andrej Lališ
Róbert Rozenberg
Karel Hána
Telemetry System Utilization for Stress Monitoring of Pilots During Training
MAD: Magazine of Aviation Development
Aviation
Heart rate
Mental workload
Mental stress
Telemetry system
author_facet Luboš Socha
Lenka Hanáková
Vladimír Socha
Andrej Lališ
Róbert Rozenberg
Karel Hána
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title Telemetry System Utilization for Stress Monitoring of Pilots During Training
title_short Telemetry System Utilization for Stress Monitoring of Pilots During Training
title_full Telemetry System Utilization for Stress Monitoring of Pilots During Training
title_fullStr Telemetry System Utilization for Stress Monitoring of Pilots During Training
title_full_unstemmed Telemetry System Utilization for Stress Monitoring of Pilots During Training
title_sort telemetry system utilization for stress monitoring of pilots during training
publisher Czech Technical University in Prague - Central Library
series MAD: Magazine of Aviation Development
issn 1805-7578
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Air transport development brings an increased focus on the safety of piloting. The safety conditions can be assessed by mental workload. Psychic discomfort or excessive stress on pilots can negatively influence the course of flights. Therefore it appears convenient to monitor such parameters, which represent the mental wellbeing, or discomfort of a pilot. Since physiological measurements can provide a good information about mental workload or stress, this work primarily focuses on the observation of the change in heart rate, as it is an indicator of stress during the training of pilots, using the designed modular telemetry system. Another aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of a change in the avionic data visualization. This can have an unfavorable effect on the piloting of an airplane. This work, based on the evaluation of heart rate shows, that the switch from analog visualization to glass cockpit creates increased levels of stress in pilots, which was proved for all examined subjects except one. Significant level of correlation in the heart beat rate change in subjects in the course of training was also discovered.
topic Aviation
Heart rate
Mental workload
Mental stress
Telemetry system
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/mad/article/view/3879
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