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  1. Article ; Online: Determining Cognitive Workload Using Physiological Measurements: Pupillometry and Heart-Rate Variability.

    Ma, Xinyue / Monfared, Radmehr / Grant, Rebecca / Goh, Yee Mey

    Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

    2024  Volume 24, Issue 6

    Abstract: The adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies in manufacturing systems has accelerated in recent years, with a shift towards understanding operators' well-being and resilience within the context of creating a human-centric manufacturing environment. In ... ...

    Abstract The adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies in manufacturing systems has accelerated in recent years, with a shift towards understanding operators' well-being and resilience within the context of creating a human-centric manufacturing environment. In addition to measuring physical workload, monitoring operators' cognitive workload is becoming a key element in maintaining a healthy and high-performing working environment in future digitalized manufacturing systems. The current approaches to the measurement of cognitive workload may be inadequate when human operators are faced with a series of new digitalized technologies, where their impact on operators' mental workload and performance needs to be better understood. Therefore, a new method for measuring and determining the cognitive workload is required. Here, we propose a new method for determining cognitive-workload indices in a human-centric environment. The approach provides a method to define and verify the relationships between the factors of task complexity, cognitive workload, operators' level of expertise, and indirectly, the operator performance level in a highly digitalized manufacturing environment. Our strategy is tested in a series of experiments where operators perform assembly tasks on a Wankel Engine block. The physiological signals from heart-rate variability and pupillometry bio-markers of 17 operators were captured and analysed using eye-tracking and electrocardiogram sensors. The experimental results demonstrate statistically significant differences in both cardiac and pupillometry-based cognitive load indices across the four task complexity levels (rest, low, medium, and high). Notably, these developed indices also provide better indications of cognitive load responding to changes in complexity compared to other measures. Additionally, while experts appear to exhibit lower cognitive loads across all complexity levels, further analysis is required to confirm statistically significant differences. In conclusion, the results from both measurement sensors are found to be compatible and in support of the proposed new approach. Our strategy should be useful for designing and optimizing workplace environments based on the cognitive load experienced by operators.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Workload/psychology ; Heart Rate/physiology ; Industry ; Technology ; Cognition ; Task Performance and Analysis
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-21
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2052857-7
    ISSN 1424-8220 ; 1424-8220
    ISSN (online) 1424-8220
    ISSN 1424-8220
    DOI 10.3390/s24062010
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  2. Article: Uncertainty perception in bidding for Product-Service Systems under competition

    Kreye, Melanie E / Goh, Yee Mey / Newnes, Linda B

    Journal of purchasing and supply management Vol. 24, No. 1 , p. 31-40

    2018  Volume 24, Issue 1, Page(s) 31–40

    Author's details Melanie E. Kreye, Yee Mey Goh, Linda B. Newnes
    Keywords Uncertainty ; Competitive bidding ; Decision making ; Product-Service Systems ; Service contracts ; Information
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier Science
    Publishing place Amsterdam
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2111016-5
    ISSN 1478-4092
    Database ECONomics Information System

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  3. Article: Surface Treatments for Inkjet Printing onto a PTFE-Based Substrate for High Frequency Applications

    Lim, Ying Ying / Goh Yee Mey / Liu Changqing

    Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 2013 Aug. 21, v. 52, no. 33

    2013  

    Abstract: In this paper, different surface treatments to reduce the surface roughness of a typical laminate for use in high frequency applications (high frequency laminate) are investigated. In particular, the importance of matching the substrate surface energy to ...

    Abstract In this paper, different surface treatments to reduce the surface roughness of a typical laminate for use in high frequency applications (high frequency laminate) are investigated. In particular, the importance of matching the substrate surface energy to the ink to achieve a smooth coated layer for the case of a UV cured insulator is demonstrated. This paper shows that this is achievable within the parameters of heating the platen, which is a more flexible approach compared to modifying the ink to improve the ink-substrate interaction. In printing onto the surface modified substrates, the substrate roughness was observed to affect the printed line width significantly. A surface roughness factor was introduced to take into account the phenomenon by modifying the original formula of Smith et al. (J. Mater. Sci. 2006, 41, 4153). Lastly, the authors show that the printed line widths are also influenced by the surface tension arising from charges present on the surface modified substrates.
    Keywords chemistry ; energy ; engineering ; roughness ; surface roughness ; surface tension
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2013-0821
    Size p. 11564-11574.
    Publishing place American Chemical Society
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1484436-9
    ISSN 1520-5045 ; 0888-5885
    ISSN (online) 1520-5045
    ISSN 0888-5885
    DOI 10.1021%2Fie4006639
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  4. Article: Cutting cost in service systems

    Goh, Yee Mey / Newnes, Linda B / Parry, Glenn / Settanni, Ettore / Thenent, Nils E

    Strategic change : SC ; briefings in entrepreneurial finance Vol. 23, No. 5/6 , p. 341-357

    are you running with scissors

    2014  Volume 23, Issue 5, Page(s) 341–357

    Author's details Nils E. Thenent; Ettore Settanni; Glenn Parry; Yee Mey Goh; Linda B. Newnes
    Keywords Unternehmensdienstleistung ; Geschäftsmodell ; Kostenmanagement ; Produktlebenszyklus ; Systemtheorie
    Language English
    Publisher Wiley
    Publishing place Chichester
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1313555-7 ; 2002166-5
    ISSN 1099-1697 ; 1086-1718
    ISSN (online) 1099-1697
    ISSN 1086-1718
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  5. Article: A through-life costing methodology for use in product-service-systems

    Goh, Yee Mey / Newnes, Linda B / Parry, Glenn / Settani, Ettore / Thenent, Nils E

    International journal of production economics Vol. 153 , p. 161-177

    2014  Volume 153, Page(s) 161–177

    Author's details Ettore Settani; Linda B. Newnes; Nils E. Thenent; Glenn Parry; Yee Mey Goh
    Keywords Through-life costing ; Product-service systems ; Cost estimation ; Availability contracting ; Defence and aerospace
    Language English
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    Publisher Elsevier
    Publishing place Amsterdam [u.a.]
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1092526-0 ; 2020829-7
    ISSN 0925-5273
    ISSN 0925-5273
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