2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3846861
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Study on Postural analysis and ergonomic interference on drivers

Abstract: Musculoskeletal problems (MSD) influence the staffs in numerous professions including vehicle drivers. The examinations happening muscular issues from truck, taxi, and bus drivers were attempted yet there is no investigation to assess these three automobile users and give ergonomic interferences amongst them. In such manner, the study means to survey the level of musculoskeletal problems on critical elements influencing the three automobiles as for demographic contours and undertakings drivers' appliance. It a… Show more

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“…Assessment on the issues of these vehicle drivers utilizing RULA and CMDQ were made. The outcomes displayed that there was a correlation on the body portions of truck, taxi and bus drivers on the RULA and CMDQ esteems [19]. Open Pose and Kinect can successfully be used in observance the driver's sitting posture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessment on the issues of these vehicle drivers utilizing RULA and CMDQ were made. The outcomes displayed that there was a correlation on the body portions of truck, taxi and bus drivers on the RULA and CMDQ esteems [19]. Open Pose and Kinect can successfully be used in observance the driver's sitting posture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10] introduces a study of sleepiness detecting technologies for drivers. Postural instability also affects the drivers to work-related activities [11][12][13] and the generation of stress [14] related to prolonged duration is hampered to the drivers.…”
Section: Related Paperworkmentioning
confidence: 99%