2nd International Neuroergonomics Conference, PHILADELPHIE, ETATS-UNIS, 27-/06/2018 - 29/06/2018Research works on operator monitoring underline the benefit of taking into consideration several signal modalities to improve accuracy for an objective mental state diagnosis. Heart rate (HR) is one of the most utilized systemic measures to assess cognitive workload (CW), whereas respiration parameters are hardly utilized. This study aims at verifying the contribution of analyzing respiratory signals to extract features to evaluate driver's activity and CW variations in driving with regard to cardiac activity. Eighteen subjects participated in the study. The participants carried out two different cognitive tasks requiring different CW demand...
The effects of cognitive load on driver behavior and traffic safety are unclear and in need of furth...
In this paper, we describe changes in heart rate and skin conductance that result from an artificial...
Driver states such as fatigue, stress, aggression, distraction or even medical emergencies continue ...
Research works on operator monitoring underline the benefit of taking into consideration several sig...
Research works on operator monitoring underline the benefit of taking into consideration several sig...
In 2013, attention deficits accounted for 40 to 50 % of injury accidents. Recent studies have succee...
In future conditionally automated driving, drivers may be asked to take over control of the car whil...
The use of automation in cars is increasing. In future vehicles, drivers will no longer be in charge...
In future conditionally automated driving, drivers may be asked to take over control of the car whil...
6th International Conference on Driver Distraction and Inattention - DDI 2018, GOTHENBURG, SUEDE, 15...
Heart rate and heart rate variability (HRV) measures collected under actual highway driving from 25...
Monitoring cognitive workload has the potential to improve both the performance and fidelity of huma...
Because heart rate lacks diagnosticity, an autonomic space approach for the assessment of mental wor...
This driving simulator study, conducted as a part of Horizon2020-funded L3Pilot project, investigate...
Two groups, aged 25-35 and 60-69, engaged in 3 levels of a delayed auditory recall task while drivi...
The effects of cognitive load on driver behavior and traffic safety are unclear and in need of furth...
In this paper, we describe changes in heart rate and skin conductance that result from an artificial...
Driver states such as fatigue, stress, aggression, distraction or even medical emergencies continue ...
Research works on operator monitoring underline the benefit of taking into consideration several sig...
Research works on operator monitoring underline the benefit of taking into consideration several sig...
In 2013, attention deficits accounted for 40 to 50 % of injury accidents. Recent studies have succee...
In future conditionally automated driving, drivers may be asked to take over control of the car whil...
The use of automation in cars is increasing. In future vehicles, drivers will no longer be in charge...
In future conditionally automated driving, drivers may be asked to take over control of the car whil...
6th International Conference on Driver Distraction and Inattention - DDI 2018, GOTHENBURG, SUEDE, 15...
Heart rate and heart rate variability (HRV) measures collected under actual highway driving from 25...
Monitoring cognitive workload has the potential to improve both the performance and fidelity of huma...
Because heart rate lacks diagnosticity, an autonomic space approach for the assessment of mental wor...
This driving simulator study, conducted as a part of Horizon2020-funded L3Pilot project, investigate...
Two groups, aged 25-35 and 60-69, engaged in 3 levels of a delayed auditory recall task while drivi...
The effects of cognitive load on driver behavior and traffic safety are unclear and in need of furth...
In this paper, we describe changes in heart rate and skin conductance that result from an artificial...
Driver states such as fatigue, stress, aggression, distraction or even medical emergencies continue ...