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RTO Lecture series, 220. Human consequences of agile aircraft / RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM) (2000) / 978-92-8371-036-3
Titre de série : RTO Lecture series, 220 Titre : Human consequences of agile aircraft : the Human Factors and Medicine panel (HFM) of RTO presented on 20-21 march 2000 in Neubiberg, Germany, on 23-24 march 2000 in Preston, UK and on 19-20 october 2000 at WPAFB Ohio, USA Titre original : Cycle de conférences sur les facteurs humains liés au pilotage des avions de combat très manoeuvrants Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM), Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 2000 Collection : RTO Research and Technology Organisation num. RTO-EN-12 AC/323(HFM)TP/32 Importance : pagination multiple Présentation : ill. noir&blanc, schémas Format : 29,5 x 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-8371-036-3 Prix : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Aéronautique (Ouvrages Généraux)Tags : fighter aircraft aerodynamic characteristics design human factors engineering stress (physiology) stress (psychology) situational awareness man computer interface flight crews pilots (personnel) pilot training simulation personnel selection ejection maneuvrability acceleration tolerance Index. décimale : C.003.1 Technique de pilotage Résumé : The lecture series evaluates the human factors implications for pilots of "superagile flight", specifically with regard to agile airframes, agile weapons and rapidly configurable systems RTO Lecture series, 220. Human consequences of agile aircraft = Cycle de conférences sur les facteurs humains liés au pilotage des avions de combat très manoeuvrants : the Human Factors and Medicine panel (HFM) of RTO presented on 20-21 march 2000 in Neubiberg, Germany, on 23-24 march 2000 in Preston, UK and on 19-20 october 2000 at WPAFB Ohio, USA [texte imprimé] / RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM), Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 2000 . - pagination multiple : ill. noir&blanc, schémas ; 29,5 x 21 cm. - (RTO Research and Technology Organisation; RTO-EN-12 AC/323(HFM)TP/32) .
ISBN : 978-92-8371-036-3 : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Aéronautique (Ouvrages Généraux)Tags : fighter aircraft aerodynamic characteristics design human factors engineering stress (physiology) stress (psychology) situational awareness man computer interface flight crews pilots (personnel) pilot training simulation personnel selection ejection maneuvrability acceleration tolerance Index. décimale : C.003.1 Technique de pilotage Résumé : The lecture series evaluates the human factors implications for pilots of "superagile flight", specifically with regard to agile airframes, agile weapons and rapidly configurable systems Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 226 C.003.1 RTO Ouvrages Centre de documentation Collection OTAN - NATO Disponible RTO Meeting proceedings, 19. Current aeromedical issues in rotary wing operations / RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM) (1999) / 978-92-8370-008-1
Titre de série : RTO Meeting proceedings, 19 Titre : Current aeromedical issues in rotary wing operations : Papers presented at the RTO Human Factors and Medicine Panel (HFM) symposium held in San Diego, USA, 19-21 octobre 1998 Titre original : Problèmes actuels de médecine aéronautique posés par les opérations utilisant des voilures tournantes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM), Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 1999 Collection : RTO Research and Technology Organisation num. RTO-MP-19 AC/323/(HFM)TP/4 Importance : pagination multiple Présentation : ill. noir&blanc, couleurs, schémas, photos Format : 29.5 x 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-8370-008-1 Prix : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Aéronautique (Ouvrages Généraux):AéronefTags : aerospace medicine helicopters rotary wing aircraft aeromedical evacuations aviation safety aviation accidents flight crews pilot training constraints spatial orientation preventation stimulus (psychophysiology) resource management rescue operations,vibration stress ( (physiology) stress (psychology) fear protective equipment helmet mounted displays safety devices human factors engineering survival training life support systems life rafts medical equipement flight simulators crashworthiness night vision goggles design psychophysiology military operations ear operators situational awareness cockpits Index. décimale : C.001 Aéronef militaire Résumé : Rotary wing operatons include military or civilian missions such as transport, medevac, and combat. RTO Meeting proceedings, 19. Current aeromedical issues in rotary wing operations = Problèmes actuels de médecine aéronautique posés par les opérations utilisant des voilures tournantes : Papers presented at the RTO Human Factors and Medicine Panel (HFM) symposium held in San Diego, USA, 19-21 octobre 1998 [texte imprimé] / RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM), Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 1999 . - pagination multiple : ill. noir&blanc, couleurs, schémas, photos ; 29.5 x 21 cm. - (RTO Research and Technology Organisation; RTO-MP-19 AC/323/(HFM)TP/4) .
ISBN : 978-92-8370-008-1 : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Aéronautique (Ouvrages Généraux):AéronefTags : aerospace medicine helicopters rotary wing aircraft aeromedical evacuations aviation safety aviation accidents flight crews pilot training constraints spatial orientation preventation stimulus (psychophysiology) resource management rescue operations,vibration stress ( (physiology) stress (psychology) fear protective equipment helmet mounted displays safety devices human factors engineering survival training life support systems life rafts medical equipement flight simulators crashworthiness night vision goggles design psychophysiology military operations ear operators situational awareness cockpits Index. décimale : C.001 Aéronef militaire Résumé : Rotary wing operatons include military or civilian missions such as transport, medevac, and combat. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 232 C.001 RTO Ouvrages Centre de documentation Collection OTAN - NATO Disponible RTO Technical Report, 10. The impact of speech under "stress" on military speech technology / RTO Information Systems Technology Panel (IST) (2000) / 978-92-8371-027-1
Titre de série : RTO Technical Report, 10 Titre : The impact of speech under "stress" on military speech technology : This technical report has been prepared as a result of a project on "speech under stress conditions" for the RTO Information Systems Technology Panel (IST) Titre original : L'impact de la parole en condition de "stress" sur les technologies vocales militaires Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : RTO Information Systems Technology Panel (IST), Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 2000 Collection : RTO Research and Technology Organisation num. RTO-TR-10 AC/323(IST)TP/5 Importance : 112 pages Présentation : ill. noir&blanc, schémas Format : 29,5 x 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-8371-027-1 Prix : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Armée (Ouvrages Généraux):Médecine MilitaireTags : speech recognition voice communication military operations:military applications speech stress (physiology) stress (psychology) human factors engineering command and control sleep deprivation secure communication workloads data bases C3I (Command Control Communication and Intelligence) COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) Index. décimale : C.006 Médecine militaire Résumé : Military operations are often conducted under conditions of stress induced by high workload, sleep deprivation, fear and emotion, confusion due to conflicting information, psychological tension, pain, and other typical conditions encountered in the modern battlefield context. RTO Technical Report, 10. The impact of speech under "stress" on military speech technology = L'impact de la parole en condition de "stress" sur les technologies vocales militaires : This technical report has been prepared as a result of a project on "speech under stress conditions" for the RTO Information Systems Technology Panel (IST) [texte imprimé] / RTO Information Systems Technology Panel (IST), Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 2000 . - 112 pages : ill. noir&blanc, schémas ; 29,5 x 21 cm. - (RTO Research and Technology Organisation; RTO-TR-10 AC/323(IST)TP/5) .
ISBN : 978-92-8371-027-1 : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Armée (Ouvrages Généraux):Médecine MilitaireTags : speech recognition voice communication military operations:military applications speech stress (physiology) stress (psychology) human factors engineering command and control sleep deprivation secure communication workloads data bases C3I (Command Control Communication and Intelligence) COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) Index. décimale : C.006 Médecine militaire Résumé : Military operations are often conducted under conditions of stress induced by high workload, sleep deprivation, fear and emotion, confusion due to conflicting information, psychological tension, pain, and other typical conditions encountered in the modern battlefield context. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 239 C.006 RTO Ouvrages Centre de documentation Collection OTAN - NATO Disponible AGARD Advisory Group. Human Consequences of Agile Aircraft / AGARD Lecture Series (2000)
Titre de série : AGARD Advisory Group Titre : Human Consequences of Agile Aircraft Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : AGARD Lecture Series, Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 2000 Collection : AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development num. RTO-EN-12 AC/323 (HFM) TP32 Importance : 92 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Archives
8 AR-P.MARETags : Fighter aircraft Design Stress Man computer interface Pilots Pilot training Ejection Personnel selection Index. décimale : 363.124 Risques dans les transports : Transports aérien et spatial Résumé : This Lecture Series evaluates the human factors implications for pilots of "superagile flight", specifically with regard to agile airframes, agile weapons, and rapidly configurable systems.During interviews, experienced pilots have confirmed the operational need for military aircraft agility. Although pilots have noted that their experiences to date have not caused them any major concerns regarding the potential for physiological problems, signifiant gaps remain in our understanding of the effects of multi - axis accelerations. AGARD Advisory Group. Human Consequences of Agile Aircraft [texte imprimé] / AGARD Lecture Series, Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 2000 . - 92 p. ; 21 x 30 cm.. - (AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development; RTO-EN-12 AC/323 (HFM) TP32) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Archives
8 AR-P.MARETags : Fighter aircraft Design Stress Man computer interface Pilots Pilot training Ejection Personnel selection Index. décimale : 363.124 Risques dans les transports : Transports aérien et spatial Résumé : This Lecture Series evaluates the human factors implications for pilots of "superagile flight", specifically with regard to agile airframes, agile weapons, and rapidly configurable systems.During interviews, experienced pilots have confirmed the operational need for military aircraft agility. Although pilots have noted that their experiences to date have not caused them any major concerns regarding the potential for physiological problems, signifiant gaps remain in our understanding of the effects of multi - axis accelerations. Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 3189 8-AR 363.124 AGA Ouvrages Bibliothèque d'archives de l'Académie AR - Donation MAREC Jean-Pierre Archives AAE-Donations
Exclu du prêtAGARD Advisory Report. Medical Screening of Subjects for Acceleration and Positive Pressure Breathing / AGARD Advisory Group (1997) / 978-92-8360-045-9
Titre de série : AGARD Advisory Report Titre : Medical Screening of Subjects for Acceleration and Positive Pressure Breathing Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : AGARD Advisory Group, Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 1997 Collection : AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development num. AGARD-AR-352 Importance : 48 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-8360-045-9 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Archives
8 AR-P.MARETags : Medical experimentation Aerospace medicine Pressure breathing Stress Acceleration stresses Acceleration tolerance NATO forces Experimentation Gravity reduction Research projects Centrifuges Occupational diseases Flight crews Index. décimale : 363.124 Risques dans les transports : Transports aérien et spatial Résumé : The AGARD Aerospace Medical Panel sponsored a Workshop on the Medical Surveillance of Subjects for Acceleration Research. There remain unanswered questions about the possible longterm medical complications of repetitive exposure to G forces. The concept underlying the whom medical concerns about G exposure might be addressed by pooling data. Workshop participants from Canada, France, Germany, Japan, The Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, the UK, and the US navy and USAF, presented the current procedures in place for the medical screening of acceleration subjects. The outcomes of the Workshop included a consensus protocol for medical screening of subjects for acceleration research, and a protocol for a database to track medical occurrences of NATO centrifuges. AGARD Advisory Report. Medical Screening of Subjects for Acceleration and Positive Pressure Breathing [texte imprimé] / AGARD Advisory Group, Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 1997 . - 48 p. ; 21 x 30 cm.. - (AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development; AGARD-AR-352) .
ISBN : 978-92-8360-045-9
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Archives
8 AR-P.MARETags : Medical experimentation Aerospace medicine Pressure breathing Stress Acceleration stresses Acceleration tolerance NATO forces Experimentation Gravity reduction Research projects Centrifuges Occupational diseases Flight crews Index. décimale : 363.124 Risques dans les transports : Transports aérien et spatial Résumé : The AGARD Aerospace Medical Panel sponsored a Workshop on the Medical Surveillance of Subjects for Acceleration Research. There remain unanswered questions about the possible longterm medical complications of repetitive exposure to G forces. The concept underlying the whom medical concerns about G exposure might be addressed by pooling data. Workshop participants from Canada, France, Germany, Japan, The Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, the UK, and the US navy and USAF, presented the current procedures in place for the medical screening of acceleration subjects. The outcomes of the Workshop included a consensus protocol for medical screening of subjects for acceleration research, and a protocol for a database to track medical occurrences of NATO centrifuges. Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 2897 8-AR 363.124 AGA Ouvrages Bibliothèque d'archives de l'Académie AR - Donation MAREC Jean-Pierre Archives AAE-Donations
Exclu du prêtResearch and Technology Organization. Kingdom in the Sky - Earthly Fetters and Heavenly Freedoms. The Pilot's Approach to the Military Flight Environment. / Research and Technology Organization (R&T) (Neuilly-sur-Seine) (2000)
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