A model of shiftworker sleep-wake behaviour

Last updated on 14 August 2014 4:54
Software-based biomathematical models of alertness provide a means to estimate fatigue-related risk in advance of a schedule being worked. Obtaining a good estimate of employees’ sleep/wakebehaviour during non-work periods is critical in obtaining accurate estimates of alertness. This is because estimates of alertness are generated based on estimated sleep and...
Author(s): Dawson D;Roach G D;Darwent D
Organisation(s): University of South Australia ;
2011
Australia
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