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| Title: | 
| A human cyber-physical system for human-centered computing in seafaring | 
| Authors: | 
| Nicole Catherine, Taylor Karel, Kruger Anriëtte, Bekker | 
| Issue Date: | 
| 2023 | 
| Publisher: | 
| Springer | 
| Abstract: | 
| Human cyber-physical systems present an appealing platform for facilitating human-centered computing, particularly in environments where humans are required to interact with systems comprised of cyber and physical layers. Universally accepted elements of a human cyber-physical system, and interactions among these elements, do not appear to emerge in literature. To address this, a human cyber-physical system architecture is offered, led by the seafaring focus of this study. A human cyber-physical system implementation, called Mariner 4.0, for monitoring motion sickness of seafarers is presented to demonstrate the operation of a human cyber-physical system as a platform for human-centered computing. The human cyber-physical system implementation enabled the digital representation of the state of motion sickness and location of a seafarer, and conveyance of related information through a state monitor display. | 
| Description: | 
| CC BY | 
| URI: | 
| https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12652-023-04598-6 https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/8500 | 
| Appears in Collections | 
| OER - Kỹ thuật điện; Điện tử - Viễn thông | 
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