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Fusion of biomedical and physical data for assessment of human performance in high speed marine craft

Fusion of biomedical and physical data for assessment of human performance in high speed marine craft
Fusion of biomedical and physical data for assessment of human performance in high speed marine craft
The aim of this study is to investigate human factors specific to high-speed craft operation during transits at sea. For that purpose, a pilot methodology to simultaneously measure and synchronize boat and human physiological data during a transit was designed and conducted. Some measures of interest in the study were seat motions and vibration coupled with head motions, heart rate and the activity of certain spinal muscles. The surface electromyography (EMG) signals were used in order to investigate if the fatiguing characteristics of the lumbar spine muscles of a RIB crew change over time. Additionally, the electrocardiogram (ECG) signals were used to analyze the effect of body vibrations on heart rate variability
9783642130380
85-88
Springer
Nikolic, D.
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Collier, R.
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Allen, R.
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Bamidis, P.D.
Palllikarakis, N.
Nikolic, D.
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Collier, R.
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Allen, R.
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Bamidis, P.D.
Palllikarakis, N.

Nikolic, D., Collier, R. and Allen, R. (2010) Fusion of biomedical and physical data for assessment of human performance in high speed marine craft. Bamidis, P.D. and Palllikarakis, N. (eds.) In Proceedings of the 22nd Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, MEDICON 2010. vol. 29, Springer. pp. 85-88 .

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Abstract

The aim of this study is to investigate human factors specific to high-speed craft operation during transits at sea. For that purpose, a pilot methodology to simultaneously measure and synchronize boat and human physiological data during a transit was designed and conducted. Some measures of interest in the study were seat motions and vibration coupled with head motions, heart rate and the activity of certain spinal muscles. The surface electromyography (EMG) signals were used in order to investigate if the fatiguing characteristics of the lumbar spine muscles of a RIB crew change over time. Additionally, the electrocardiogram (ECG) signals were used to analyze the effect of body vibrations on heart rate variability

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Published date: May 2010
Additional Information: Title changed from: Assessment of human performance during high-speed marine craft transit

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Local EPrints ID: 158201
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/158201
ISBN: 9783642130380
PURE UUID: 3f2d5aad-eb6b-4654-b8c1-3c8d4d757118
ORCID for D. Nikolic: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9925-4814

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Date deposited: 17 Jun 2010 13:47
Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 01:59

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Author: D. Nikolic ORCID iD
Author: R. Collier
Author: R. Allen
Editor: P.D. Bamidis
Editor: N. Palllikarakis

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