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  • Human Factors and Ergonomics
  • Maritime Safety
  • Physiological Monitoring

Background:

  • Pilot experience is crucial for effective decision-making in complex maritime operations.
  • Understanding the physiological responses of marine pilots can enhance training and safety protocols.
  • Biometric data offers objective insights into cognitive workload and stress levels during critical tasks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze marine pilots' bio-sensor data to understand the effect of experience on their physiological responses during simulated port approaches.
  • To correlate task repetitions and experience with biometric indicators such as heart rate and electrodermal activity.
  • To investigate how experience influences the perception of workload and the impact of disturbing factors.

Main Methods:

  • Comparison of biometric data (heart rate, electrodermal activity) between experienced and less experienced marine pilot groups.
  • Utilizing a simulated port-approaching task to standardize the experimental conditions.
  • Analysis of physiological variations in response to task demands and experience levels.

Main Results:

  • Significant differences observed in biometric readings between experienced and less experienced pilot groups.
  • Experienced pilots exhibited more consistent physiological responses, suggesting better adaptation and task engagement.
  • Less experienced pilots showed greater variability in biometric data, potentially indicating higher stress or cognitive load.

Conclusions:

  • Pilot experience is a key determinant of physiological responses during demanding maritime tasks.
  • Biometric monitoring can effectively differentiate between experience levels and inform safety and training strategies.
  • Further research into workload management and disturbing factors is warranted for optimizing pilot performance.