posted on 2016-07-13, 13:30authored byMaria Varela, Diane GyiDiane Gyi, Neil J. Mansfield
Driver fatigue is the result of a complex interaction of environmental, psychological, biological and vehicle factors exacerbated by conditions such as vibration, long duration sitting or high-workload driving. The objective of this paper is to outline a methodology capable of providing insight on determining the onset of musculoskeletal fatigue, quantifying levels of fatigue and fatigue tolerance in simulated long-term driving.
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Ergonomics & Human Factors 2016
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VARELA, M., GYI, D.E. and MANSFIELD, N.J., 2016. Predicting the onset of driver musculoskeletal fatigue. IN: Waterson, P., Sims, R. and Hubbard, E-M. (eds.), Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2016, Daventry, 19 - 21 April.
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