The Research Experience of Military Aerospace Controllers' Performance and Professional Attitude Based on Psycho-physiology Measurement Results

doi: 10.32560/rk.2019.1.3

Abstract

Over the last decades the technology uses in aviation has grown at an exceptionally high rate, resulting that more and more functions have being taken over by machines, but the presence of humans is still the most common cause of an aircraft incident nowadays. For reaching a higher safety the most important factors are the continuous investigation of human activity and the reducing of human error. For the persons involved in aviation have the opportunity to take part in stress status measurements within the research project in Institution of Military Aviation, to get a complex picture of the quality of their lifestyle and to get to know their reactions of events during their duty. In the paper a comparative analysis of body sensor measurement results and the subjective opinion of the participants are presented.

Keywords:

human factor aerospace controlling performance stress status regeneration

How to Cite

[1]
B. Molnár, “The Research Experience of Military Aerospace Controllers’ Performance and Professional Attitude Based on Psycho-physiology Measurement Results”, RepTudKoz, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 25–32, May 2019.

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