Framework and Metrics for Online Fatigue Monitoring Within Submarine Teams Working in 24/7 Environments

Abstract This paper addresses the question of online fatigue monitoring in high constrained work environments, by dealing more specifically with the activity of submariners. A state of the science is proposed on the concept of fatigue as well as physiological and behaviour metrics supporting the emergence of a fatigue management system for individuals and teams. From this, a framework for online fatigue monitoring in maritime environments is proposed.

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