KAJIAN KELELAHAN PADA PENGEMUDI TANK AMX-13 DI PUSAT PENDIDIKAN KAVALERI MENGGUNAKAN INDIKATOR MICROSLEEP, PERCLOS SERTA DRIVING ACTIVITY LOAD INDEX

Measuring mental fatigue in tank drivers is necessary because driving a tank requires high concentration and focus. High mental fatigue can lead to decreased motivation and concentration as well as interference in decision making. This study aims to measure the level of mental fatigue of Tank-AMX-13...

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Main Author: Samudera Dewantara, Achmad
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/73640
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Measuring mental fatigue in tank drivers is necessary because driving a tank requires high concentration and focus. High mental fatigue can lead to decreased motivation and concentration as well as interference in decision making. This study aims to measure the level of mental fatigue of Tank-AMX-13 Non Retrovit combat vehicle drivers subjectively and objectively. The total respondents were 8 army personnel (TNI-AD) at PUSDIKKAV Padalarang, West Java. Measurements using objective methods are carried out by evaluating face recognition on combat vehicle drivers when driving to see ocular indicators in the form of microsleep and PERCLOS and to support objective methods, subjective assessments are also carried out using the driving activity load index (DALI) method. In this study, several results were obtained, namely the average microsleep value for AMX-13 Non Retrovit Tank drivers was quite high at 10.9 times per minute and the average PERCLOS value was 33.71%. In addition, the DALI indicator produces a value of 61, which if categorized in the workload weight limit table, indicates a high mental load category. Based on these calculations, it can be concluded that combat vehicle drivers have experienced high mental fatigue when viewed from the results of subjective and objective assessments. Therefore, it is recommended for PUSDIKKAV Padalarang West Java to pay attention to rest conditions for combat vehicle drivers and evaluate the physical work environment conditions felt by drivers to reduce the decline in concentration and focus of combat vehicle drivers. This research can be further developed by taking measurements on other types of combat vehicles..