Operator fatigue in Army Personnel: A multi-method research program

Since 2012 the Defence Science and Technology Organisation has undertaken a number of studies both in the field and in the laboratory investigating operator fatigue in Army Personnel. This program of research has employed multiple measures, methods and tools to better understand the multi-faceted nature of fatigue and how its effects are manifested.

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