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Sleep-Monitoring Technology Progress and Its Application in Space
Cheng Zhang,
Ying Chen,
Zhiqi Fan,
Bingmu Xin,
Bin Wu, and
Ke Lv
Article Category: Review Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 95: Issue 1
Online Publication Date: Jan 01, 2024
DOI: 10.3357/AMHP.6249.2023
Page Range: 37 – 44

disordered: urine electrolyte rhythm disorder, body-temperature-heart-rate phase out-of-sync with the ambient light, etc., and individuals have psychological mood swings and negative emotions due to rhythm disturbances, leading to reduced team performance. NASA has identified operational errors due to sleep deprivation and altered circadian rhythms as important risk factors in the key biomedical roadmap for long-term flight. 12 In view of the above situation, the application of sleep-monitoring technology in aerospace has become particularly important. However, due to

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Brett M. HarnettB.S.,
Richard SatavaM.D.,
Peter AngoodM.D.,
Nathaniel R. MerriamB.F.A.,
Charles R. DoarnM.B.A., and
Ronald C. MerrellM.D.
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 72: Issue 12
Online Publication Date: Dec 01, 2001
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Page Range: 1132 – 1137
Garrison Rapmund
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 73: Issue 5
Online Publication Date: May 01, 2002
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Page Range: 508 – 514
Donald R. Yoho Jr.M.D., M.P.H.
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 65: Issue 9
Online Publication Date: Sep 01, 1994
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Page Range: 839 – 845
Jaime K. Devine,
Jake Choynowski, and
Steven R. Hursh
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 95: Issue 5
Online Publication Date: May 01, 2024
Page Range: 265 – 272

during operations to comply with regulatory guidance surrounding fatigue risk, 1 – 3 or to proactively protect their workforce and/or passengers. Historically, research-grade actigraphs have been the device of choice to collect sleep data from crewmembers during flight operations for both the fatigue research community as well as aviation safety departments. 8 , 9 Recently, many consumer sleep technologies (CSTs) like smart watches, fitness trackers, and mobile software applications (apps) have become popular on the consumer market. While not all CSTs have

Adam Levschuk,
Jocelyn Whittal,
Ana Luisa Trejos, and
Adam Sirek
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 95: Issue 4
Online Publication Date: Apr 01, 2024
Page Range: 214 – 218

reliant on telemedicine and/or videoconferences for clinical encounters. These technologies provide altered anatomical scale, the inability to touch the patient, and a lack of personal connection and separation, serving to attenuate the quality of physical exams flight surgeons and terrestrial physicians conduct remotely. A potential solution to some of these limitations is the integration of augmented reality (AR), or virtual-reality (VR) headsets—or together called “mixed-reality” technologies. Mixed-reality technologies can blend modern AR communication technology

David Prutchi and
Alysia M. Sagi-Dolev
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 64: Issue 6
Online Publication Date: Jun 01, 1993
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Page Range: 552 – 556
Donald D. Chang,
Eric A. Storch,
Lance Black,
Michael Berk,
Neal Pellis,
Helen Lavretsky,
Jeffrey Sutton,
Kylie Ternes,
Marc Shepanek,
Erin Smith,
Ryan Abbott, and
Harris A. Eyre
Article Category: Review Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 91: Issue 9
Online Publication Date: Sep 01, 2020
Page Range: 737 – 745
Edward A. Stark
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 53: Issue 10
Online Publication Date: Oct 01, 1982
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Page Range: 984 – 991
Cynthia A. PorubcanskyB.E.E.
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 56: Issue 2
Online Publication Date: Feb 01, 1985
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Page Range: 138 – 143
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