Driver’s Mental Workload Assessment Using EEG Data in a Dual Task Paradigm

نویسندگان

  • Shengguang Lei
  • Sebastian Welke
  • Matthias Roetting
چکیده

The integration of physiological monitoring into the human–machine interface holds great promise both for real-time assessment of operator status and for providing a mean to allocate tasks between machines and humans based on the operator status. Our group, aiming to provide a new human-machine interface to improve traffic safety using brain signals, has conducted a number of researches for the driver states monitoring based on EEG data in recent years. This article presents our study for the representation of mental workload using EEG data. A simulated driving task-the Lane Change Task (LCT), combined with a secondary auditory task-the Paced Auditory Addition Serial Task (PASAT), was adopted to simulate the situation of in-vehicle conversations. Participants were requested to perform the lane change task under three task conditions-primary LCT, LCT with a slow PASAT and LCT with a fast PASAT. The EEG recordings combined with performance data from LCT and PASAT provided plenty information for comprehensive understanding of driver's workload. The analysis of event-related potentials (ERP) revealed that LCT evoked the amplitudes of P3b decreased with the task load. A crucial benefit of these findings is that the increase or decrease of amplitudes of ERP components can be directly used for representing driver's mental workload.

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تاریخ انتشار 2009