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EEG Application for Human-Centered Experiments in Remote Ship Operations
Authors:
Raheleh Kari
Martin Steinert
Henrique M.Gaspar
Keywords: Remote operations; Ship; EEG; Human experiments
Abstract:
Electroencephalography (EEG) is an exceptional technique in order to study human behavior via neurocognitive processes. EEG can be utilized in different domains to study the neurocognitive processes behind human-machine interactions. Furthermore, remote ship operations are an innovative approach in the maritime industry to improve the efficiency of operations. However, in the Shore Control Center (SCC), human-machine interactions are challenging and highly important in order to implement successful remote ship operations. In this respect, human operators are key components of the SCCs; performance and efficiency of their interactions directly affect remote monitoring and remote controls. Hence, the present study introduces the EEG EPOC Flex in order to objectively investigate human interactions. The current paper focuses on operator’s stress in different levels of workload within the SCC. In effect, EEG will facilitate investigating human factor issues that may affect operators’ interactions in the SCC. The result of this study can help SCC designers to design an efficient environment for SCC operators.
Pages: 17 to 23
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2019
Publication date: November 24, 2019
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-3492
ISBN: 978-1-61208-754-2
Location: Valencia, Spain
Dates: from November 24, 2019 to November 28, 2019