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Real Life Environment with Pilot State Monitoring Systems

Descripción del proyecto

Reducir la probabilidad de errores de los pilotos

La aviación es uno de los medios de transporte más seguros, a pesar de que es una industria para la que la seguridad es una cuestión crítica. Dado que los errores de los pilotos son una de las principales causas de los accidentes aéreos, es importante transmitir rápidamente información precisa. El proyecto REPS, financiado con fondos europeos, validará un sistema de monitorización del estado del piloto (PSM, por sus siglas en inglés) en la cabina que es capaz de proporcionar información crucial sobre el estado del piloto para agilizar la toma de decisiones. El objetivo es reducir la probabilidad de errores de los pilotos y mejorar la gestión del riesgo de fatiga. Para esta campaña de validación, el PSM se instalará en aeronaves reales para probar su comportamiento en los vuelos operativos diarios. Mediante la recogida de datos operativos y la experiencia durante las operaciones nominales de los vuelos de corta y larga distancia, el proyecto respaldará el desarrollo de un concepto de operaciones asociado.

Objetivo

Airline pilots today consider a variety of information sources to ensure a comprehensive flight preparation and a safe flight operation. In times of an increasingly complex working environment, the workload for pilots increases permanently. The likelihood of miscalculations as a consequence of poorly prepared information is increasing there as well. This project aims to validate Pilot State Monitoring system in the cockpit which is able to provide crucial feedback of the pilot state to yield faster decision making, reduce the probability of pilot errors and enhance the fatigue risk management. The project will collect operational data and experience during nominal operations for both short and long-haul flights. It will support the development of associate concept of operations. This concept will address envisioned use cases, identify benefits, operational constraints, risks and mitigation strategies and evaluate possible future use of the system from end users such as airlines, aircraft operators and training centres.

The REPS project team consists of three partners with acknowledged expertise in the aviation domain. Air Traffic Management processes and technologies with special focus on support systems for cockpit-crews are core competencies of the Institute of Flight Guidance at TU Braunschweig. TU Braunschweig will lead the consortium. The second partner, Deep Blue SRL, has a good and acknowledged track record in research on human factors as well as in validation and evaluation activities. The third partner is a start-up called CACTUSpartners GmbH. CACTUS has been founded in 2019 by two active airline pilots with consulting background and two scientists to combine operational airline expertise with scientific knowledge in all aviation domains. The partners will sub-contract Etihad Airways as airline to install and test the pilot state monitoring devices.

Régimen de financiación

IA - Innovation action

Coordinador

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET BRAUNSCHWEIG
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 469 162,50
Dirección
UNIVERSITAETSPLATZ 2
38106 Braunschweig
Alemania

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Región
Niedersachsen Braunschweig Braunschweig, Kreisfreie Stadt
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 469 162,50

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