The Workload Assessment Monitor (WAM) is a PC based system which has two functions: 1) It collects and provides on-line reduction of psychophysiological data, and 2) provides on-line classification of operator state (workload, fatigue, etc.). Each of the physiological measures can provide unique information concerning operator state and by combining these measures there is a pattern that has utility beyond the individual measures.
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