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Old May 6th, 2008, 01:05 PM   #11
stadler_cj
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I only wish we did. No, we are like anyone else right now. Post-dive physical and wait for the diver to report that "something feels funny"
Since I posted the question, Dr. Pollock (from DAN) informed me that the biggest problem with the laser doppler is the fact that you need someone to focus it constantly. But that doesn't seem like an insurmountable problem to me, just a matter of research funding.

Who, at the Navy, would fund something like that? Would that be a funding-worthy priority for the Navy?
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I'm a research assistant at the University of Iowa's Operator Performance Lab (OPL).
We're using our experience monitoring pilots to develop the Operational Readiness and Cognitive Assessment System (ORCAS): a platform for non-invasive diver monitoring.
Check out www.ccad.uiowa.edu/opl/ to see past work on pilots.
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