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Human Capacity—Physiology Perspective

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In this chapter, we investigate smart maintenance for human capacity management from the physiology viewpoint. We describe the general knowledge of physiology in Sect. 10.1. Then, in order to demonstrate how smart maintenance strategy can be better implemented in such hybrid asset management, in particular, internal aspect, two representative research avenues are introduced in Sects. 10.2 and 10.3, respectively. Section 10.4 summarises this chapter.

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Xing, B., Marwala, T. (2018). Human Capacity—Physiology Perspective. In: Smart Maintenance for Human–Robot Interaction. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 129. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67480-3_10

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