Evaluation of Real-time Assessment of Human Operator Workload during a Simulated Crisis Situation, Using EEG and PPG
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Authors: Thomas De Groot, Johan De Heer, Rafal Hrynkiewicz, Manon Tolhuisen, Tije Oortwijn
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We report on initial evaluation findings regarding a human cognitive state assessment tool that was tested in various operational security operations centers (SOC).
Keywords: Brain Computer Interfaces - Workload assessment - Human Machine Teaming
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1001818
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