Physiological Sensors in Adaptive Systems: Current Uses and Emerging Trends

Physiological Sensors in Adaptive Systems: Current Uses and Emerging Trends

Learn about how physiological sensors are being used in adaptive systems and discover the latest trends in this exciting field!

By Cranfield University

Date and time

Wed, 24 Sep 2025 09:00 - 17:00 GMT+1

Location

Cranfield University

College Road Wharley End MK43 0AL United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 8 hours

Physiological Sensors in Adaptive Systems: Current Uses and Emerging Trends

Join us at Cranfield University for a fascinating event delving into the world of physiological sensors. Discover the current uses and explore emerging trends in this rapidly evolving field. Learn from experts, engage in discussions, and network with like-minded individuals. Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve in adaptive systems! Reserve your spot now.

The real-time monitoring of human cognitive and emotional states using physiological signals is seen as a key enabler for forming effective partnerships between humans and automated / autonomous / AI agents. This is particularly relevant to future adaptive socio-technical systems which may allocate proportionately more tasks to the technical agent based on the detection of human cognitive-emotion ‘red lines’ (e.g., overloaded, frustration, fear, distrust). Such systems are expected to become more prevalent across a range of commercial and industrial domains, including aviation, automotive, maritime and manufacturing.

This free, EPSRC funded, full-day workshop will bring together individuals belonging from different commercial and industrial areas, both from academia and industry, who have a shared interest in the application of physiological sensor technologies for the purpose of optimising socio-technical systems.

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