Structuring of Data Systems: Psychophysiological Data from the Dynamic Flight Simulator.
Abstract
This investigation considered the methods and problems of collection, storage, processing and display of psychophysiological data from dynamic flight simulation in the Naval Air Development Center human centrifuge, using analog, mini, and remote main-frame computers. An integrated data processing system is described. Problems associated with data collection and storage are evaluated, and alternate solutions discussed. Anticipated problems in the development of data processing software are examined, and the applicable basic technology identified. Approaches to the critical problem of orderly and systematic development and maintenance of software for semi-open-shop operations is examined. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 09, 1979
- Accession Number
- ADA067175
Entities
People
- Bruce D. Fritchman
- John G. Nelson
Organizations
- Lehigh University