The JCC(X) is being designed to be a command and control ship that will house command staff who will plan and execute levels of conflict ranging from Operations Other than War through Major Regional Conflicts. The command staff will be composed of military and civilian personnel from the armed services of the United States and its allies, as well as personnel from other international agencies and organizations. In terms of human factors, the critical issue is that these key individuals will be exposed to stressors, such as motion sickness, that could cause degradations of cognitive or physical performance or both, with a potentially damaging effect on the success of the mission. This report consists of a Literature Survey of research conducted on the impact of ship motions on the cognitive and physical performance of humans.
Joint Command & Control Ship: Literature Survey on Motion Effects and Related Environmental Effects on Personnel
2000
57 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Stress Physiology , Marine Engineering , Human Factors Engineering , Common Carrier & Satellite , Military Sciences , Military personnel , Performance(Human) , Ship motion , Civilian personnel , Motion sickness , Simulation , Vibration , Literature surveys , Ship noise , Cognition , Signs and symptoms , Operational effectiveness , Human factors engineering , Command and control systems , Therapy , Marine engineering , Incapacitation , Biodynamics , Fatigue(Physiology) , Scientific research , Jcc(X)(Joint command and control experimental ship) , Sopite syndrome , Cognitive effects , Motor skills
Analysis of ship motion under different effects
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