2012 Year-End Report on Neurotechnologies for In-Vehicle Applications
Abstract
This report provides a summary of the work and a highlight of the accomplishments performed by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) on developing neurotechnologies for in-vehicle applications for the work period of 2012, the first year of the research program. The report will cover several aspects of the research program, including a newly funded ARL program in safe and wearable sensor technologies, a new Small Business Innovation Research program for evaluating electroencephalography sensor technologies, a joint ARL U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering Center experiment for translating current driver performance prediction technologies to real-world driving domains, the development of simulation technologies for researching driver performance, an evaluation of existing driver performance prediction technologies, and ARL s work on developing task-independent calibration techniques to use for individual Soldier performance prediction algorithms.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA590049
Entities
People
- Brent J. Lance
- Christopher Manteuffel
- Geoffrey A. Slipher
- Greg Apker
- Jason Metcalfe
- Keith W. Whitaker
- Matthew Jaswa
- Randy Mrozek
- Scott E. Kerick
- W. D. Hairston
Organizations
- United States Army Research Laboratory