Data from psychophysiological measures can offer new insight into control room operators’ behaviour, cognition, and mental workload status. This is particularly helpful when assessing capacity to respond to critical plant conditions such as alarm response scenarios. However, wearable tools such as eye tracking and electroencephalography caps can be perceived as intrusive and unsuitable for daily operations. Therefore, this article examines the potential of using real-time data from process and o
Decision support impact and error prediction in control room: A behavioural data analysis
Chidera Winifred Amazu·Maria Chiara Leva·Anders L. Madsen·Davide Fissore·Joseph Mietkiewicz·Micaela Demichela·Gabriele Baldissone·Ammar N. Abbas

