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A Modeling of the Heart Rate Variability to Estimate Mental Work Load of Driver
Technical Paper
2000-05-0375
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Abstract
When we evaluate the human-machine-environment systems, it is very important to consider not only the performance of the machine system but also the Mental Work Load (MWL) for the operator. Because human being have a high adaptability to their surroundings. Therefore, we constructed the dynamic model of the human-machine-environment system using the Heart Rate Variability.
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KURIYAGAWA, Y. and KAGEYAMA, I., "A Modeling of the Heart Rate Variability to Estimate Mental Work Load of Driver," SAE Technical Paper 2000-05-0375, 2000.Also In
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