TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Classification of pilot-induced oscillations during in-flight piloting exercises using dry EEG sensor recordings JO - Conference proceedings - IEEE engineering in medicine and biology society A1 - Scholl, Clara A. A1 - Chi, Yu Mike A1 - Elconin, Michael A1 - Gray, William R. A1 - Chevillet, Mark A. A1 - Pohlmeyer, Eric A. SP - 4467 EP - 4470 VL - 2016 IS - N2 - Pilot-Induced Oscillations (PIOs) are potentially hazardous piloting phenomena in which a pilot's control-inputs and the aircraft control-responses have (for any of a number of possible reasons) become out of phase. During PIOs, aggressive over-controlling on the part of the pilot in order to overcome a perceived lack of control can lead to complete loss of aircraft control. This study shows data recorded from a Cognionics dry electrode system during actual flight exercises can be used on a second-to-second basis to classify whether a pilot was undergoing a PIO event or if a PIO was imminent. If such PIO predictions could be made with adequate accuracy and robustness in real-time, they could form the basis of systems aimed at detecting and/or mitigating PIOs.
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LA - en SN - 1557-170X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EMBC.2016.7591719 ID - ref1 ER -