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高性能喷气式飞机中的可穿戴加速度计

Wearable Accelerometers in High Performance Jet Aircraft.

作者信息

Rice G Merrill, VanBrunt Thomas B, Snider Dallas H, Hoyt Robert E

机构信息

Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Pensacola, FL, USA.

出版信息

Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2016 Feb;87(2):102-7. doi: 10.3357/AMHP.4280.2016.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Wearable accelerometers have become ubiquitous in the fields of exercise physiology and ambulatory hospital settings. However, these devices have yet to be validated in extreme operational environments. The objective of this study was to correlate the gravitational forces (G forces) detected by wearable accelerometers with the G forces detected by high performance aircraft.

METHODS

We compared the in-flight G forces detected by the two commercially available portable accelerometers to the F/A-18 Carrier Aircraft Inertial Navigation System (CAINS-2) during 20 flights performed by the Navy's Flight Demonstration Squadron (Blue Angels). Postflight questionnaires were also used to assess the perception of distractibility during flight.

RESULTS

Of the 20 flights analyzed, 10 complete in-flight comparisons were made, accounting for 25,700 s of correlation between the CAINS-2 and the two tested accelerometers. Both accelerometers had strong correlations with that of the F/A-18 Gz axis, averaging r = 0.92 and r = 0.93, respectively, over 10 flights. Comparison of both portable accelerometer's average vector magnitude to each other yielded an average correlation of r = 0.93. Both accelerometers were found to be minimally distracting.

DISCUSSION

These results suggest the use of wearable accelerometers is a valid means of detecting G forces during high performance aircraft flight. Future studies using this surrogate method of detecting accelerative forces combined with physiological information may yield valuable in-flight normative data that heretofore has been technically difficult to obtain and hence holds the promise of opening the door for a new golden age of aeromedical research.

摘要

引言

可穿戴加速度计在运动生理学和门诊医院环境中已无处不在。然而,这些设备尚未在极端操作环境中得到验证。本研究的目的是将可穿戴加速度计检测到的重力(G力)与高性能飞机检测到的G力进行关联。

方法

我们将两种市售便携式加速度计在飞行中检测到的G力与海军飞行示范中队(蓝天使)进行的20次飞行中的F/A-18舰载机惯性导航系统(CAINS-2)进行了比较。飞行后问卷也用于评估飞行过程中的分心感受。

结果

在分析的20次飞行中,进行了10次完整的飞行中比较,CAINS-2与两个测试加速度计之间的关联时间共计25700秒。两个加速度计与F/A-18的Gz轴都有很强的相关性,在10次飞行中平均r分别为0.92和0.93。两个便携式加速度计的平均矢量大小相互比较,平均相关性为r = 0.93。发现两个加速度计造成的干扰都极小。

讨论

这些结果表明,在高性能飞机飞行期间,使用可穿戴加速度计是检测G力的有效方法。未来使用这种检测加速力的替代方法并结合生理信息的研究,可能会产生有价值的飞行规范数据,而这些数据迄今为止在技术上难以获得,因此有望为航空医学研究的新黄金时代打开大门。

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