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The evaluation of mental workload/ performance has usually depended on professionals (captain, pilot) who have a lot of experience on board. We are mainly attempting to evaluate a ship navigator's mental workload based on a physiological index. The physiological indices, heart rate variability (R-R interval), nasal temperature, and salivary amylase, sharply respond to events of ship handling. Moreover,...
To minimize the maritime accidents, it is universal agreed that the ship's officers who manoeuvring the ship must be well-trained. A ship bridge simulator is always proved to be one of the best ways to achieve the training objective, as it enables the navigator to expose to many realistic experiences. This study proposes a consideration of human performance (navigator) in such an environment by using...
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