基于肌电图的驾驶人机界面可行性评估。

IF 3.3 3区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Niosh Basnet, Sarah Allahvirdi, Chihab Nadri, Junho Park, Maryam Zahabi
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目的评价基于肌电图(EMG)的人机界面(hmi)在驾驶等高需求活动中的可行性,包括性能、认知负荷、可用性和安全措施。残肢截肢者在执行日常任务时面临挑战,包括驾驶。基于肌电图的人机界面提供了潜在的解决方案,特别是对于腕部断裂和桡骨截肢者,但其在驾驶等复杂任务中的有效性需要进一步研究。方法19名健全的参与者使用基于肌电图的人机界面、惯用手和双手完成驾驶模拟研究。参与者进行了各种驾驶动作,包括直道驾驶、超车和在十字路口90度转弯。对驾驶员表现、认知负荷(通过眨眼频率和主观测量)、可用性(USE问卷)和安全性进行评估。结果与传统方法相比,基于肌电图的人机界面可以提高车道偏移量和转向角度,但在某些情况下转向熵较低。基于肌电图的人机界面的认知负荷较高,而可用性得分较低。安全措施好坏参半,基于肌电图的人机界面在十字路口表现更好,但总体上车道偏移和转向角安全得分较低。结论该研究强调了基于肌电图的人机界面在驾驶等高需求任务中的局限性和机遇。虽然该系统在某些条件下表现较差,但它显示了控制驾驶的潜力,特别是在特定机动过程中。较高的认知负荷和较低的可用性分数表明需要改进的领域。研究结果为开发更有效的基于肌电图的hmi提供了有价值的见解,为未来的研究和临床试验提供了支持,旨在提高上肢截肢患者的活动能力和独立性。
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Evaluating the Feasibility of EMG-Based Human-Machine Interfaces for Driving.

ObjectiveTo evaluate the feasibility of electromyography (EMG)-based human-machine interfaces (HMIs) for high-demand activities such as driving based on performance, cognitive workload, usability, and safety measures.BackgroundUpper-limb amputees face challenges in performing everyday tasks, including driving. EMG-based HMIs offer potential solutions, particularly for wrist disarticulated and trans-radial amputee, but their effectiveness in complex tasks like driving requires further investigation.MethodNineteen able-bodied participants completed a driving simulation study using an EMG-based HMI, dominant hand, and both hands. Participants performed various driving maneuvers including straight lane driving, overtaking, and 90-degree turns at intersections. Driver performance, cognitive workload (measured by blink rate and subjective measures), usability (USE questionnaire), and safety were assessed.ResultsUsing the EMG-based HMI led to higher lane offset and steering angle compared to conventional methods, but demonstrated lower steering entropy in some situations. Cognitive workload was higher for EMG-based HMI, while usability scores were lower. Safety measures were mixed, with EMG-based HMI showing better performance at intersections but lower lane offset and steering angle safety scores overall.ConclusionThe study highlights both limitations and opportunities presented by EMG-based HMIs in high-demand tasks such as driving. While the system exhibited lower performance in some conditions, it demonstrated potential for controlled driving, particularly during specific maneuvers. The higher cognitive workload and lower usability scores indicate areas for improvement.ApplicationThe findings provide valuable insights for the development of more effective EMG-based HMIs, supporting future research and clinical trials aimed at enhancing mobility and independence for individuals with upper-limb amputations.

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Human Factors
Human Factors 管理科学-行为科学
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
6.10%
发文量
99
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society publishes peer-reviewed scientific studies in human factors/ergonomics that present theoretical and practical advances concerning the relationship between people and technologies, tools, environments, and systems. Papers published in Human Factors leverage fundamental knowledge of human capabilities and limitations – and the basic understanding of cognitive, physical, behavioral, physiological, social, developmental, affective, and motivational aspects of human performance – to yield design principles; enhance training, selection, and communication; and ultimately improve human-system interfaces and sociotechnical systems that lead to safer and more effective outcomes.
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