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Published on: June 4, 2020
Frustrated Total Internal Reflection Measurement System for Pilot Inceptor Grip Pressure
Andrea Zanoni1, Pierre Garbo1, Pierangelo Masarati1
1Department of Aerospace Science and Technology, Politecnico di Milano, 20156 Milan, Italy.
Abstract:
Sensing the interaction between the pilot and the control inceptors can provide important information about the pilot's activity during flight, potentially enabling the objective measurement of the pilot workload, the application of preventive actions against loss of situational awareness, and the identification of the insurgence of adverse couplings with the vehicle dynamics. This work presents an innovative pressure-sensing device developed to be seamlessly integrated into the grips of conventional aircraft control inceptors. The sensor, based on frustrated total internal reflection of light, is composed of low-cost elements and can be easily manufactured to be applicable to different hand pressure ranges. The characteristics of the sensor are first demonstrated in laboratory calibration tests. Subsequently, applications in flight simulator testing are presented, focusing on the objective representation of the pilot's instantaneous workload.
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