ALGORITHMS FOR DATA MODELS PROCESSING FOR INTEGRAL ESTIMATION OF FLIGHT CREWS’ PERSONNEL STATES
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.55.12788Keywords:
Functional state of operator, operator efficiency, integral estimation, regressive model, estimation of the state of flight crews’ personnelAbstract
The algorithm for data model processing is proposed for the estimation of the physical, psychophysiological and functional state of flight crew personnel. There are the number of information technologies that combine the complexes of devices and methods to determine the psychological and psycho-physiological characteristics of operators in the process of their professional activities in present time. The work done can be used in the development of information and diagnostic system designed for automatic collection, storage and processing of physiological and psychophysiological data for preventive medical examination services for personnel from the flight crews.
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