Applied Sciences (Jun 2023)

Biosignals Monitoring of First Responders for Cognitive Load Estimation in Real-Time Operation

  • Álvaro Gutiérrez,
  • Patricia Blanco,
  • Verónica Ruiz,
  • Christos Chatzigeorgiou,
  • Xabier Oregui,
  • Marta Álvarez,
  • Sara Navarro,
  • Michalis Feidakis,
  • Izar Azpiroz,
  • Gemma Izquierdo,
  • Blanca Larraga-García,
  • Panagiotis Kasnesis,
  • Igor García Olaizola,
  • Federico Álvarez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13137368
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 13
p. 7368

Abstract

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During the last decade, new technological tools have emerged to provide first responders with augmented senses in emergency and disaster situations. Some of these tools focus on providing extra information about their surroundings. However, despite augmenting first responders’ capabilities, the quantity and the way that this information is presented can affect their cognitive load. This manuscript presents an integrated framework that allows real-time biosignals monitoring to analyze physical constants and correlate them with subjective cognitive load tests. Biosignals monitoring allows alarms to be raised related to the physical status while cognitive load values will allow modulation of the amount of information that can be assimilated by the first responder in operation. In-lab and practice experimental tests have been conducted to create a fully functional framework. During the technical validation, a strong dispersion of subjective cognitive load by means of NASA-TLX questionnaires has been found between participants. Nonetheless, the developed framework allows extraction of relationships between biosignals and cognitive load, with special attention to the respiration rate and eye movements.

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