2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-96077-7_33
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DHM Based Test Procedure Concept for Proactive Ergonomics Assessments in the Vehicle Interior Design Process

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“…This interaction model consists of a quasistatic optimisation, taking a comfort function, kinematic constraints (e.g. end-effector paths), contact forces and collision avoidance into account (Bohlin et al 2012;Mårdberg et al 2014;H€ ogberg et al, 2019). Miehling et al (2015), , , and Pelliccia et al (2016) parameterise specific movements via kinematic constraints.…”
Section: Interaction Modelling Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This interaction model consists of a quasistatic optimisation, taking a comfort function, kinematic constraints (e.g. end-effector paths), contact forces and collision avoidance into account (Bohlin et al 2012;Mårdberg et al 2014;H€ ogberg et al, 2019). Miehling et al (2015), , , and Pelliccia et al (2016) parameterise specific movements via kinematic constraints.…”
Section: Interaction Modelling Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the pure functionality, an interesting finding is that all interaction models describe an incremental procedure, hence simulating isolated specific interactions. Many interaction models utilise a high-level language to describe predefined tasks (increments), which can subsequently be interlinked to form a coherent interaction process H€ ogberg et al, 2019;Mårdberg et al 2014;. Some interaction models provide a high-level language as a semantic interface to define a specific task .…”
Section: Interaction Modelling Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virtual-human-in-the-loop commissioning considers inclusion of a simulated human mannequin in the virtual plant environment. This can be beneficial for ergonomics verification [16], [17] as well as for safety testing using simulated safety equipment. Means to detect simulated mannequins in a virtual plant involve simulated camera systems, light curtains, laser proximity sensors and other, where disturbances can also be allowed in sensor simulations.…”
Section: Human-in-the-loop Commissioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As it is shown in Fig. 4, [19], an Intelligently Moving Mannequin (IPS IMMA) [16], [17] maps actual human behavior that is inferred from a human tracking system into the virtual environment [6].…”
Section: Human-in-the-loop Commissioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the Jack simulation tool, the issue of assessing the physical load of workers has also been explored using other simulation tools, such as the DHM tool IPS IMMA software, through which it is possible to assess workplaces, specifically the time and ergonomic parameters [ 3 ]. This software can also be implemented in proactive ergonomics, in the design of test procedures for the interior of the vehicle design process [ 4 ]. The software can also be applied as a standard for the assessment of the well-being of workers via the RULA score, as described in [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%