Browsing by Author "Charles, Rebecca"

Browsing by Author "Charles, Rebecca"

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  • Charles, Rebecca; Nixon, Jim (Chartered Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors, 2017-04-27)
    Physiological measures have been increasing in popularity due to the growing availability of equipment that allows measurement in real time. Eye blinks are an easy measure to collect using video capture. Our findings ...
  • Kirwan, Barry; Wies, Matthias; Charles, Rebecca; Dormoy, Charles-Alban; Letouze, Theodore; Lemkadden, Alia; Maille, Nicolas; Nixon, Jim; Ruscio, Daniele; Schmidt-Moll, Carsten (EDP Sciences, 2019-12-17)
    In the Horizon 2020 funded Future Sky Safety programme, the Human Performance Envelope project pushed airline pilots to the edges of their performance in real-time cockpit simulations, by increasing stress and workload, ...
  • Johnson, Teegan L.; Fletcher, Sarah R.; Baker, W; Charles, Rebecca (Elsevier, 2018-08-03)
    Human visual inspection skills remain superior for ensuring product quality and conformance to standards in the manufacturing industry. However, at present these skills cannot be formally shared with other workers or used ...
  • Biella, Marcus; Wies, Matthias; Charles, Rebecca; Maille, Nicolas; Berberian, Bruno; Nixon, Jim (Royal Aeronautical Society, 2017-12-31)
  • Charles, Rebecca; Tailor, Mitul; Fletcher, Sarah R. (Taylor and Francis, 2015-04-08)
    Visual inspection in high value manufacturing is a task currently undertaken by highly trained human operators. Human operators show variability in detection rates and strategies. Work has been carried out (within the ...
  • Nixon, James; Charles, Rebecca (Springer, 2017-09-13)
    In this article, we capture electrophysiological measures from a new wearable technology to understand the human performance envelope. Using the NASA Multi-Attribute Task Battery (MATB II), participants completed tasks ...
  • Charles, Rebecca; Johnson, Teegan L.; Fletcher, Sarah R. (Elsevier, 2015-10-27)
    Visual inspection is a task regularly seen in manufacturing applications and is still primarily carried out by human operators. This study explored the use of job aids (anything used to assist the operator with the task, ...
  • Charles, Rebecca; Charalambous, George; Fletcher, Sarah R. (CRC Press: Taylor and Francis Group, 2015-04-13)
    Human robot collaboration is a concept under development that will be applied within manufacturing environments in the near future to increase efficiency and quality. While there have been significant advances in technology ...