Effects of Command and Control Vehicle (C2V) operational environment on soldier health and performance (2001)
The purpose of this project was to use NASA technology to assist the US Army in the assessment of motion sickness incidences and effects on soldier performance and mood states within the Command and Control Vehicle (C2V). Specific objectives were (1) to determine if there was a significant difference between three internal configurations of the C2V and/or between seats within these vehicles; (2) to determine if there was a significant difference between the park, move, or short-halt field conditions; and (3) to validate a method of converging indicators developed by NASA to assess environmental impact of long duration spaceflight on crewmembers, using a large sample of subjects under ground-based operational conditions.
C2V, operational environm, performance, soldier health, spaceflight
Hum Perf Extrem Environ. 2001 Jun;5(2):66-91
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