Robots instead of humans work in unstructured environments, expanding the scope of human work. The interactions between humans and robots are indirect through operating terminals. The mental workloads of human increase with the lack of direct perception to the real scenes. Thus, mental workload assessment is important, which could effectively avoid serious accidents caused by mental overloading. In this paper, the operating object is a dual-arm robot. The classification of operator's mental workload is studied by using the heart rate variability (HRV) signal. First, two kinds of electrocardiogram (ECG) signals are collected from six subjects who performed tasks or maintained a relaxed state. Then, HRV data is obtained from ECG signals a...
International audienceThe employment of physiological measurements to perform on-line assessment of ...
The evolution of robots from tools to teammates requires a paradigm shift. Robot teammates need to i...
This paper investigates whether mental workload can be classified in an operator setting using unobt...
Robots instead of humans work in unstructured environments, expanding the scope of human work. The i...
Robots instead of humans work in unstructured environments, expanding the scope of human work. The i...
Excessive mental workload affects human health and may lead to accidents. This study is motivated by...
Excessive mental workload affects human health and may lead to accidents. This study is motivated by...
Excessive mental workload affects human health and may lead to accidents. This study is motivated by...
Excessive mental workload affects human health and may lead to accidents. This study is motivated by...
The study on cognitive workload is a field of research of high interest in the digital society. The ...
Mental Workload (MW) has become an important problem in the design of man-machine systems, so its re...
This paper uses physiological measurements to estimate human workload and effort in physical human–r...
Abstract—This paper reviews the literature related to the use of psychophysiology measures in human-...
In human-robot collaboration (HRC), operators work side by side with collaborative robots (cobots), ...
This paper investigates whether mental workload can be classified in an operator setting using unobt...
International audienceThe employment of physiological measurements to perform on-line assessment of ...
The evolution of robots from tools to teammates requires a paradigm shift. Robot teammates need to i...
This paper investigates whether mental workload can be classified in an operator setting using unobt...
Robots instead of humans work in unstructured environments, expanding the scope of human work. The i...
Robots instead of humans work in unstructured environments, expanding the scope of human work. The i...
Excessive mental workload affects human health and may lead to accidents. This study is motivated by...
Excessive mental workload affects human health and may lead to accidents. This study is motivated by...
Excessive mental workload affects human health and may lead to accidents. This study is motivated by...
Excessive mental workload affects human health and may lead to accidents. This study is motivated by...
The study on cognitive workload is a field of research of high interest in the digital society. The ...
Mental Workload (MW) has become an important problem in the design of man-machine systems, so its re...
This paper uses physiological measurements to estimate human workload and effort in physical human–r...
Abstract—This paper reviews the literature related to the use of psychophysiology measures in human-...
In human-robot collaboration (HRC), operators work side by side with collaborative robots (cobots), ...
This paper investigates whether mental workload can be classified in an operator setting using unobt...
International audienceThe employment of physiological measurements to perform on-line assessment of ...
The evolution of robots from tools to teammates requires a paradigm shift. Robot teammates need to i...
This paper investigates whether mental workload can be classified in an operator setting using unobt...