A measure of mental workload during multitasking: Using performance-based Timed Petri Nets

Publication date: January 2020Source: International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, Volume 75Author(s): Peng Wang, Weining Fang, Beiyuan GuoAbstractMultitasking is common in emergency, which will result in man-made error due to many factors such as inappropriate Mental Workload (MW). To improve the performance under multitasking, the automatic equipment or assistive systems carry out task/interface optimizations according to the MW evaluation results, and the effectiveness of these technologies depends on how to choose an appropriate MW evaluation model. This paper has developed a performance-based Timed Petri Nets (TPN) model to evaluate MW during multitasking. The concrete functioned places and transitions, were proposed to structure a human resource allocation and recovery processes in TPN. The characteristics of operator are interpreted as initial markings of places and delay of transitions. Task performance is calculated as the difference between the triggering time of two transitions and a behavior process structure, respectively. The real-time MW is quantified and expressed as the remaining percentage of tokens in the attention resource place. A case study of triple-task execution was examined for verification of the model. Furthermore, the distinguishability and stability of the model, its comparison with ACT-R, and the application in task optimization were discussed.Relevance to industryThe Timed Petri Nets-based model can analyse the influence between mental workl...
Source: International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research