Evaluation of aircrew low-intensity threat laser eye protection

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Abstract

Prototype low-intensity threat laser eye protection (LIT-LEP) spectacles were evaluated for US Coast Guard (USCG) cockpits and night vision goggle compatibility. The impetus for interest in aviation LIT-LEP is driven in part by the fact that easily accessible 0.5-2.0 W high-power laser pointers exceed safety standards for direct on-axis viewing. A repeated-measures experimental design was used to assess LIT-LEP performance relative to a no-LEP control for the following tasks: Near- A nd far contrast acuity, night vision goggle far-contrast acuity, emissive and non-emissive light source color-vision screening, and USCG multifunctional display color symbol discrimination reaction time and accuracy. Near- A nd far-contrast acuity results demonstrated good LIT-LEP performance for typical in- A nd out-of-cockpit lighting conditions. Night vision goggle performance suffered marginally at only one contrast level (85%; 20/30 acuity line). Color vision test results showed good color balance in that S-, M-, and L-cone performance did not demonstrate a clinical diagnostic color defect for emissive or non-emissive light sources when wearing LIT-LEP. Color symbol discrimination reaction-time-task results based on inverse efficiency scores revealed that some non-primary flight display colors exhibited a combination of slower speed and decreased accuracy. The findings will contribute to an acquisition decision as well as guide future LEP designs.

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Reddix, M. D., Funke, M. E., Kinney, M. J., Bradley, J. L., Irvin, G., Rea, E. J., … Gomez, J. (2019). Evaluation of aircrew low-intensity threat laser eye protection. In Military Medicine (Vol. 184, pp. 593–603). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usy335

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