2012 year-end report on neurotechnologies for in-vehicle applications.

Author(s)
Lance, B.J. Hairston, W.D. Apker, G. Whitaker, K.W. Slipher, G. Mrozek, R. Kerick, S.E. Metcalfe, J. Manteuffel, C. Jaswa, M. Canady, J. Paul, V. Ammori, J. Stachowiak, C. & McDowell, K.
Year
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. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20210305 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Aberdeen Providing Ground, MD, U.S. Army Research Laboratory ARL, 2013, VIII + 50 p., 13 ref.; ARL-SR-267

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