Published February 17, 2024 | Version v1
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Stress Modelling based on Specific Stress Characteristics of Various Military and Civil Forces for a Real-Time Stress Monitoring

  • 1. ROR icon Joanneum Research
  • 2. Strykerlabs
  • 3. ROR icon FH JOANNEUM University of Applied Sciences
  • 4. Austrian Armed Forces / Armed Forces Sports Centre
  • 5. Federal Ministry of Defence (AUT) / Science, Research and Development Division
  • 6. Federal Ministry of Defence (AUT) / Armed Forces Sports Division

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In recent decades, the development of autonomous cyber-physical systems for a wide range of tasks has been the focus of research activities for military organisations. Humans are still at the center of deployed sociotechnical systems and therefore extensive development projects have been launched for the psycho-physiological monitoring, with new possibilities arising from innovative developments in the field of biosensor technology. The aim is to optimise human performance in the field and the interaction between man and machine with intelligent mission equipment.

Abstract (English)

In recent decades, the development of autonomous cyber-physical systems for a wide range of tasks has been the focus of research activities for military organisations. Humans are still at the center of deployed sociotechnical systems and therefore extensive development projects have been launched for the psycho-physiological monitoring, with new possibilities arising from innovative developments in the field of biosensor technology. The aim is to optimise human performance in the field and the interaction between man and machine with intelligent mission equipment.

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