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Models of homeostatic methods for monitoring group activity of coworkers

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The homeostatic models considered above and biotechnical devices implementing these models are intended to control collective work of groups of specialists, to train working skill of collective activity, and to detect the interaction between the members of the group. The use of the topical test images in a form of color stripes allows the methodological capacity of the method to be significantly extended, the composition of the test group to be optimized, and functions of its members to be allocated. The methodological approach described in the present work allows easy modernization of the HSTM techniques and their adaptation to the practical requirements of users.

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Department of Biomedical Electronics and Environmental Conservation, St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University. Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, No. 4, pp. 13–19, July–August, 1996.

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Popechitelev, E.P. Models of homeostatic methods for monitoring group activity of coworkers. Biomed Eng 30, 192–199 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02365652

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