SIRENE project
The SIRENE research project, Système Innovant de REstauration du Niveau d’Eveil en conduite de navire de commerce (Innovative system for restoring wakefulness levels on board commercial vessels), supported by ENSM, aims to determine the physiological and behavioral variables that will enable vigilance to be monitored in a sufficiently discriminating way, so as to detect levels of vigilance that are problematic from the point of view of safety at sea. At the end of this project, a hypovigilance detection system adapted to navigation could be envisaged.
Such a system has never been developed, despite its relevance as an alternative to the current “deadman” system.
Research theme: Maritime Risks Cluster
Project leaders: Université de Caen Normandie
Partners: COMETE Université de Caen Normandie, ENSM, SANPSY Université de Bordeaux
Total budget: €464,246.94 (including €6,250 for ENSM)
Start date: 01/10/2022
Estimated project duration: 42 months
Keywords : Hypovigilance, maritime accidents, level of vigilance, performance, man-machine interface, HMI, risk prevention, MARINS