Cognitia : International Engineering Journal
Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Cognitia : International Engineering Journal

Usability Evaluation of an Appropriate Technology-Based Corn Sheller Using Performance Metrics and Physiological Responses

Afiah, Irma Nur (Unknown)
Lantara, Dirgahayu (Unknown)
Reski, Muhammad Budi Adiputra (Unknown)
Nasir, Nursalbiah (Unknown)
Bannya, Fahrul Hidayat (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Dec 2025

Abstract

Appropriate Technology (AT) is widely applied in the agricultural sector to improve post-harvest productivity, including the use of corn shellers. However, many existing corn shellers have not fully considered usability and ergonomic aspects, which may lead to inefficiency, errors, and increased cognitive and physical workload for users. This study aims to evaluate the usability of a corn sheller and identify physiological parameters that indicate usability levels. An experimental method was employed involving two groups of participants, namely novice users and experienced users. Usability evaluation was conducted using the System Usability Scale (SUS), user performance indicators (task completion rate, task completion time, and error rate), and physiological measurements in the form of body temperature changes before and after task execution. The results showed that experienced users achieved a higher average SUS score (88.50, excellent usability) compared to novice users (58.50, marginal usability). Experienced users completed tasks faster, achieved a 100% task completion rate, and made fewer errors. Novice users required longer completion times, showed higher error rates, and experienced greater increases in body temperature. The findings indicate that usability is strongly influenced by user experience and cognitive factors. Body temperature changes can be used as an objective physiological indicator of usability and workload. Improvements in system learnability and user guidance are recommended to enhance usability for novice users.

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Journal Info

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ciej

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Subject

Automotive Engineering Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Control & Systems Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering Transportation

Description

✨ Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science ✨ Electrical and Electronics Engineering ✨ Civil and Structural Engineering ✨ Chemical and Process Engineering ✨ Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Technologies ✨ Industrial Engineering and Management ✨ Renewable Energy and Power ...