Reengineering Human Performance and Fatigue Research Through Use of Physiological Monitoring Devices, Web-Based and Mobile Device Data Collection Methods, and Integrated Data Storage Techniques

Abstract

In the field of human research particularly in operational environments data collection techniques arc difficult. Researchers often focus their efforts on the data analysis and overlook the shortcomings of their data collection and storage methodologies. In order to demonstrate effective data collection and storage methodology in a representative human research process the process used by human fatigue and performance researchers at the Human Systems Integration Lab at Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) served as a Proof of Concept. Most recent studies conducted at NPS provided a model of the current process. The Knowledge Value Added (KVA) methodology was used as a tool of comparison of the current process to the reengineered process. Information technologies including wireless physiological monitoring devices web-based and mobile device data collection methods and integrated data storage techniques were incorporated in the reengineering effort. The data storage process included the design of a standard relational database format allowing research teams to easily access their data. This repository also enables data to be archived for future use (e.g. meta-analyses). To demonstrate the reengineered process in an operational environment a field fatigue study was conducted at the Naval Officer Indoctrination School (OIS) in Newport Rhode Island.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2003
Accession Number
ADA420562

Entities

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  • Maureen J. O'connor
  • Paul L. Patillo

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  • Naval Postgraduate School

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  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes

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  • Brain
  • Computer Programming
  • Computer Programs
  • Computers
  • Data Analysis
  • Data Storage Systems
  • Database Management Systems
  • Databases
  • Human Factors Engineering
  • Human Systems Integration
  • Information Science
  • Information Systems
  • Mobile Devices
  • Operating Systems
  • Operations Research
  • Performance Tests
  • Rhode Island

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