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RTO Technical Report, 10. The impact of speech under "stress" on military speech technology / RTO Information Systems Technology Panel (IST) (2000) / 978-92-8371-027-1
Titre de série : RTO Technical Report, 10 Titre : The impact of speech under "stress" on military speech technology : This technical report has been prepared as a result of a project on "speech under stress conditions" for the RTO Information Systems Technology Panel (IST) Titre original : L'impact de la parole en condition de "stress" sur les technologies vocales militaires Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : RTO Information Systems Technology Panel (IST), Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 2000 Collection : RTO Research and Technology Organisation num. RTO-TR-10 AC/323(IST)TP/5 Importance : 112 pages Présentation : ill. noir&blanc, schémas Format : 29,5 x 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-8371-027-1 Prix : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Armée (Ouvrages Généraux):Médecine MilitaireTags : speech recognition voice communication military operations:military applications speech stress (physiology) stress (psychology) human factors engineering command and control sleep deprivation secure communication workloads data bases C3I (Command Control Communication and Intelligence) COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) Index. décimale : C.006 Médecine militaire Résumé : Military operations are often conducted under conditions of stress induced by high workload, sleep deprivation, fear and emotion, confusion due to conflicting information, psychological tension, pain, and other typical conditions encountered in the modern battlefield context. RTO Technical Report, 10. The impact of speech under "stress" on military speech technology = L'impact de la parole en condition de "stress" sur les technologies vocales militaires : This technical report has been prepared as a result of a project on "speech under stress conditions" for the RTO Information Systems Technology Panel (IST) [texte imprimé] / RTO Information Systems Technology Panel (IST), Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 2000 . - 112 pages : ill. noir&blanc, schémas ; 29,5 x 21 cm. - (RTO Research and Technology Organisation; RTO-TR-10 AC/323(IST)TP/5) .
ISBN : 978-92-8371-027-1 : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Armée (Ouvrages Généraux):Médecine MilitaireTags : speech recognition voice communication military operations:military applications speech stress (physiology) stress (psychology) human factors engineering command and control sleep deprivation secure communication workloads data bases C3I (Command Control Communication and Intelligence) COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) Index. décimale : C.006 Médecine militaire Résumé : Military operations are often conducted under conditions of stress induced by high workload, sleep deprivation, fear and emotion, confusion due to conflicting information, psychological tension, pain, and other typical conditions encountered in the modern battlefield context. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 239 C.006 RTO Ouvrages Centre de documentation Collection OTAN - NATO Disponible AGARD Advisory Group. Aeromedical Support Issues in Contingency Operations / AGARD Conférence Proceeding (1998) / 978-92-8360-059-6
Titre de série : AGARD Advisory Group Titre : Aeromedical Support Issues in Contingency Operations Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : AGARD Conférence Proceeding, Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 1998 Collection : AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development num. AGARD-CP-599 Importance : 420 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-8360-059-6 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Archives
8 AR-P.MARETags : Aerospace medicine Contingency Military operations Flight crews Health Aviation safety Lessons learned Fatigue Performance Drugs Caffeine Cognition Telemedicine Index. décimale : 363.124 Risques dans les transports : Transports aérien et spatial Résumé : These proceedings include the Technical Evaluation Report, two Keynote Addresses, 53 papers and the edited Discussions of the Symposium sponsored by the NATO/RTO Aerospace Medical Panel. It was held in Rotterdam, NE from 29 September - 1 october 1997.
Contingency Operations constitute military missions such as peacekeeping, humanitarian aid, peacemaking/enforcement, full scale offensive operations and relief operations other than war, such as aid to civil powers in counterterrorism and a natural disasters.AGARD Advisory Group. Aeromedical Support Issues in Contingency Operations [texte imprimé] / AGARD Conférence Proceeding, Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 1998 . - 420 p. ; 21 x 30 cm.. - (AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development; AGARD-CP-599) .
ISBN : 978-92-8360-059-6
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Archives
8 AR-P.MARETags : Aerospace medicine Contingency Military operations Flight crews Health Aviation safety Lessons learned Fatigue Performance Drugs Caffeine Cognition Telemedicine Index. décimale : 363.124 Risques dans les transports : Transports aérien et spatial Résumé : These proceedings include the Technical Evaluation Report, two Keynote Addresses, 53 papers and the edited Discussions of the Symposium sponsored by the NATO/RTO Aerospace Medical Panel. It was held in Rotterdam, NE from 29 September - 1 october 1997.
Contingency Operations constitute military missions such as peacekeeping, humanitarian aid, peacemaking/enforcement, full scale offensive operations and relief operations other than war, such as aid to civil powers in counterterrorism and a natural disasters.Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 4029 8-AR 363.124 AGA Ouvrages Bibliothèque d'archives de l'Académie AR - Donation MAREC Jean-Pierre Archives AAE-Donations
Exclu du prêtAGARD Advisory Group. Space Systems as contributors to the NATO Defence Mission / AGARD Conférence Proceeding (June 1997) / 978-92-8360-041-1
Titre de série : AGARD Advisory Group Titre : Space Systems as contributors to the NATO Defence Mission Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : AGARD Conférence Proceeding, Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : June 1997 Collection : AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development num. AGARD-CP-580 Importance : 194 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-8360-041-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Archives
8 AR-P.MARETags : Space science Aerospace engineering NATO forces Tactical carfare Communication satellites Surveillance Meteorology Policies Data fusion Military operations Index. décimale : 363.124 Risques dans les transports : Transports aérien et spatial Résumé : The papers presented cover the following headings:
-Invited papers;
-Military application
-Communications Systems
-Communication Technology
-Surveillance Reconnaissance
-Surveillance Meteorology
-Surveillance Early Warning
-Information Extraction
-Vehicle Managements
-Future Systems and Panel Discussion.AGARD Advisory Group. Space Systems as contributors to the NATO Defence Mission [texte imprimé] / AGARD Conférence Proceeding, Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, June 1997 . - 194 p. ; 21 x 30 cm.. - (AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development; AGARD-CP-580) .
ISBN : 978-92-8360-041-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Archives
8 AR-P.MARETags : Space science Aerospace engineering NATO forces Tactical carfare Communication satellites Surveillance Meteorology Policies Data fusion Military operations Index. décimale : 363.124 Risques dans les transports : Transports aérien et spatial Résumé : The papers presented cover the following headings:
-Invited papers;
-Military application
-Communications Systems
-Communication Technology
-Surveillance Reconnaissance
-Surveillance Meteorology
-Surveillance Early Warning
-Information Extraction
-Vehicle Managements
-Future Systems and Panel Discussion.Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 4032 8-AR 363.124 AGA Ouvrages Bibliothèque d'archives de l'Académie AR - Donation MAREC Jean-Pierre Archives AAE-Donations
Exclu du prêtAGARD Advisory Report. Minimizing Collateral Damage during Peace Support Operations / AGARD Advisory Group (1997)
Titre de série : AGARD Advisory Report Titre : Minimizing Collateral Damage during Peace Support Operations Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : AGARD Advisory Group, Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 1997 Collection : AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development num. AGARD-AR-347 Volume I Importance : 40 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. et en noir & blanc. Format : 21 x 30 cm. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Archives
8 AR-P.MARETags : NATO forces Peacekeeping Military operations Damage assessment Airbone operation International cooperation Target discrimination Weapons effects Conventional weapons effects Military planning situational awereness Optimization Predictions Index. décimale : 363.124 Risques dans les transports : Transports aérien et spatial Résumé : Studiy AAS-43 investigates innovative means for reducing collateral damage in Peace Support Operations (PSOs). Collateral Damage is the unintentional damage that may occur as a result of weapon employment. The study starts with an analysis of NATO doctrines presently being developed for PSOs, and of problems encountered in recent missions. Target situations are derived from "real world" experience and a method for determining the probability of causing collateral damage are determined. Preferred weapons concepts are identified through a process which compares costs, lethality, probability of collateral damage and the result of a scoring technique whiwh assesses a concept's potential to incorporate a range of factors shown to be important to the overall objective of minimizing collateral damage. The study recommends a range of options for the modification and development of weapon systems whiwh could provide NATO Commanders with greater operational flexibility in target situations where it is important to minimize the risk of causing collateral damage. AGARD Advisory Report. Minimizing Collateral Damage during Peace Support Operations [texte imprimé] / AGARD Advisory Group, Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 1997 . - 40 p. : ill. en coul. et en noir & blanc. ; 21 x 30 cm.. - (AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development; AGARD-AR-347 Volume I) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Archives
8 AR-P.MARETags : NATO forces Peacekeeping Military operations Damage assessment Airbone operation International cooperation Target discrimination Weapons effects Conventional weapons effects Military planning situational awereness Optimization Predictions Index. décimale : 363.124 Risques dans les transports : Transports aérien et spatial Résumé : Studiy AAS-43 investigates innovative means for reducing collateral damage in Peace Support Operations (PSOs). Collateral Damage is the unintentional damage that may occur as a result of weapon employment. The study starts with an analysis of NATO doctrines presently being developed for PSOs, and of problems encountered in recent missions. Target situations are derived from "real world" experience and a method for determining the probability of causing collateral damage are determined. Preferred weapons concepts are identified through a process which compares costs, lethality, probability of collateral damage and the result of a scoring technique whiwh assesses a concept's potential to incorporate a range of factors shown to be important to the overall objective of minimizing collateral damage. The study recommends a range of options for the modification and development of weapon systems whiwh could provide NATO Commanders with greater operational flexibility in target situations where it is important to minimize the risk of causing collateral damage. Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 2911 8-AR 363.124 AGA Ouvrages Bibliothèque d'archives de l'Académie AR - Donation MAREC Jean-Pierre Archives AAE-Donations
Exclu du prêtRTO Meeting proceedings, 19. Current aeromedical issues in rotary wing operations / RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM) (1999) / 978-92-8370-008-1
Titre de série : RTO Meeting proceedings, 19 Titre : Current aeromedical issues in rotary wing operations : Papers presented at the RTO Human Factors and Medicine Panel (HFM) symposium held in San Diego, USA, 19-21 octobre 1998 Titre original : Problèmes actuels de médecine aéronautique posés par les opérations utilisant des voilures tournantes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM), Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 1999 Collection : RTO Research and Technology Organisation num. RTO-MP-19 AC/323/(HFM)TP/4 Importance : pagination multiple Présentation : ill. noir&blanc, couleurs, schémas, photos Format : 29.5 x 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-8370-008-1 Prix : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Aéronautique (Ouvrages Généraux):AéronefTags : aerospace medicine helicopters rotary wing aircraft aeromedical evacuations aviation safety aviation accidents flight crews pilot training constraints spatial orientation preventation stimulus (psychophysiology) resource management rescue operations,vibration stress ( (physiology) stress (psychology) fear protective equipment helmet mounted displays safety devices human factors engineering survival training life support systems life rafts medical equipement flight simulators crashworthiness night vision goggles design psychophysiology military operations ear operators situational awareness cockpits Index. décimale : C.001 Aéronef militaire Résumé : Rotary wing operatons include military or civilian missions such as transport, medevac, and combat. RTO Meeting proceedings, 19. Current aeromedical issues in rotary wing operations = Problèmes actuels de médecine aéronautique posés par les opérations utilisant des voilures tournantes : Papers presented at the RTO Human Factors and Medicine Panel (HFM) symposium held in San Diego, USA, 19-21 octobre 1998 [texte imprimé] / RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM), Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 1999 . - pagination multiple : ill. noir&blanc, couleurs, schémas, photos ; 29.5 x 21 cm. - (RTO Research and Technology Organisation; RTO-MP-19 AC/323/(HFM)TP/4) .
ISBN : 978-92-8370-008-1 : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Aéronautique (Ouvrages Généraux):AéronefTags : aerospace medicine helicopters rotary wing aircraft aeromedical evacuations aviation safety aviation accidents flight crews pilot training constraints spatial orientation preventation stimulus (psychophysiology) resource management rescue operations,vibration stress ( (physiology) stress (psychology) fear protective equipment helmet mounted displays safety devices human factors engineering survival training life support systems life rafts medical equipement flight simulators crashworthiness night vision goggles design psychophysiology military operations ear operators situational awareness cockpits Index. décimale : C.001 Aéronef militaire Résumé : Rotary wing operatons include military or civilian missions such as transport, medevac, and combat. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 232 C.001 RTO Ouvrages Centre de documentation Collection OTAN - NATO Disponible RTO Meeting proceedings, 22. Operational analysis support to NATO IFOR/SFOR operations / RTO Studies, Analysis and simulation panel (SAS) (1999)
PermalinkRTO Meeting proceedings, 35. Aerodynamic design and optimisation of flight vehicles in a concurrent multidisciplinary environment / RTO Applied Vehicule Technology (AVT) (2000) / 978-92-8371-040-0
PermalinkRTO Meeting proceedings, 38. Modelling and analysis of command and control / RTO Studies, Analysis and simulation panel (SAS) (1999) / 978-92-8370-010-4
PermalinkRTO Meeting proceedings, 45. Search and target acquisition / RTO Systems Concepts and Integrations panel (SCI) (2000) / 978-92-8371-035-6
PermalinkRTO Technical Report, n°6. IFOR and SFOR data collection and analysis / RTO Studies, Analysis and simulation panel (SAS) (1999)
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