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D-escalator Steg 2

Reference number
Coordinator Framvik Produktion AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 591 360
Project duration July 2019 - December 2020
Status Completed
Venture Innovative Startups
Call Innovative Startups stage 2 - spring 2019

Purpose and goal

The purpose and goal of the project was to continue to validate the D-escalator by measuring stress and developing voice control. Through close cooperation with the end customer, validation has been carried out. The result is that end customers experience voice control as better functioning and more realistic. People with more athletic conditions generally have a lower heart rate and it may seem that the user is not stressed. In some surveyed occupational groups, stress parameters that have to do with heart rate tend not to show a rash.

Expected results and effects

The purpose and goal of the project was to continue to validate the D-escalator by measuring stress and developing voice control. Through close cooperation with the end customer, validation has been carried out. The result is that end customers experience voice control as better functioning and more realistic. People with more athletic conditions generally have a lower heart rate and it may seem that the user is not stressed. In some surveyed occupational groups, stress parameters that have to do with heart rate tend not to show a rash.

Planned approach and implementation

Validation of voice control has been carried out with the end customer via interviews and continuous iteration during the period. Validation of measuring stress has been carried out through internal evaluations in a group at Sahlgrenska University Hospital and interviews with various professional groups.

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Last updated 27 November 2020

Reference number 2019-02304

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