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Rim-to-Rim Wearables at the Canyon for Health (R2R WATCH): Experimental Design and Methodology

Authors : Glory Emmanuel Aviña, Robert Abbott, Cliff Anderson-Bergman, Catherine Branda, Kristin M. Divis, Lucie Jelinkova, Victoria Newton, Emily Pearce, Jon Femling

Published in: Augmented Cognition. Neurocognition and Machine Learning

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The Rim-to-Rim Wearables At The Canyon for Health (R2R WATCH) study examines metrics recordable on commercial off the shelf (COTS) devices that are most relevant and reliable for the earliest possible indication of a health or performance decline. This is accomplished through collaboration between Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) and The University of New Mexico (UNM) where the two organizations team up to collect physiological, cognitive, and biological markers from volunteer hikers who attempt the Rim-to-Rim (R2R) hike at the Grand Canyon. Three forms of data are collected as hikers travel from rim to rim: physiological data through wearable devices, cognitive data through a cognitive task taken every 3 hours, and blood samples obtained before and after completing the hike. Data is collected from both civilian and warfighter hikers. Once the data is obtained, it is analyzed to understand the effectiveness of each COTS device and the validity of the data collected. We also aim to identify which physiological and cognitive phenomena collected by wearable devices are the most relatable to overall health and task performance in extreme environments, and of these ascertain which markers provide the earliest yet reliable indication of health decline. Finally, we analyze the data for significant differences between civilians’ and warfighters’ markers and the relationship to performance. This is a study funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA, Project CB10359) and the University of New Mexico (The main portion of the R2R WATCH study is funded by DTRA. UNM is currently funding all activities related to bloodwork. DTRA, Project CB10359; SAND2017-1872 C). This paper describes the experimental design and methodology for the first year of the R2R WATCH project.

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Metadata
Title
Rim-to-Rim Wearables at the Canyon for Health (R2R WATCH): Experimental Design and Methodology
Authors
Glory Emmanuel Aviña
Robert Abbott
Cliff Anderson-Bergman
Catherine Branda
Kristin M. Divis
Lucie Jelinkova
Victoria Newton
Emily Pearce
Jon Femling
Copyright Year
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58628-1_21