Title: A biotech measurement software system using controlled features for determining the level of psycho-emotional tension on man-machine system operators by bio-active points based on fuzzy logic measures

Authors: Riad Taha Al-Kasasbeh; Mohammad Ali Abdalla Zaubi; Nikolay Korenevskiy; Fawaz Al-Shawawreh; Mahdi Salman Alshamasin; Florin Ionescu

Addresses: Department of Electrical Engineering, Al-Balqa Applied University, P.O. Box 541324, Amman 11937, Jordan ' Jordan Royal Medical Services, Psychiatric Department, Jordan ' South West State University, 305040, St. 50 let Oktyabrya 94, Kursk, Russia ' Faculty of Business Administration, Moutah University, Jordan ' Department of Mechatronics, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Al-Balqa Applied University, P.O. Box 15008, Amman 11134, Jordan ' Steinbeise Transfer Institute Dynamic System, Steinbeise University Berlin, Konstance, Germany

Abstract: A biotech measurement software system for determining emotional tension on humans is determined by means of psychological tests, the electrical characteristics of biologically active points connected with the psycho-emotional sphere and on indicators characterising the state of the subject's visual attention. Each of these three areas determines several factors for psycho-emotional tension. The level of tension is determined as an aggregate of these three components with the rules of fuzzy logic. The membership functions and solving rules for the psychological tests, for acupuncture points, and for the state of visual attention are constructed using fuzzy logic theory.

Keywords: psycho-emotional tension; PET; fuzzy logic; acupuncture points; biotech measurement software; human-machine interface; HMI; system operators; bio-active points; emotional tension; human emotions; psychological tests; visual attention.

DOI: 10.1504/IJMIC.2014.066276

International Journal of Modelling, Identification and Control, 2014 Vol.22 No.4, pp.375 - 395

Published online: 27 Dec 2014 *

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