Workplace performance monitoring: analysing the combination of physiological and environmental sensory inputs
Workplace performance monitoring: analysing the combination of physiological and environmental sensory inputs
- Author(s): D. Wilson and B. Haglund
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20030141
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- Author(s): D. Wilson and B. Haglund Source: IEE Eurowearable '03, 2003 p. 17 – 22
- Conference: IEE Eurowearable '03
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20030141
- ISBN: 0 85296 282 7
- Location: Birmingham, UK
- Conference date: 4-5 Sept. 2003
- Format: PDF
The intent of this study was to investigate the combination of body physiological monitoring and the monitoring of the physical workplace as well as measuring worker/workplace performance through a questionnaire and activity log. We believed that these three data streams can be analyzed to reveal a strong correlation among them. The introduction of body physiological monitoring represents a new initiative in our quest for understanding the complex man-environment relationship.
Inspec keywords: physiology; monitoring; wearable computers; biosensors; office environment; ergonomics; human factors
Subjects: Microcomputers; Business and administrative computing
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