Robots and humans as co-workers? The human-centred perspective of work with autonomous systems
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Data de Publicação: | 2013 |
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Resumo: | The design of work organisation systems with automated equipment is facing new challenges and the emergence of new concepts. The social aspects that are related with new concepts on the complex work environments (CWE) are becoming more relevant for that design. The work with autonomous systems implies options in the design of workplaces. Especially that happens in such complex environments. The concepts of “agents”, “co-working” or “human-centred technical systems” reveal new dimensions related to human-computer interaction (HCI). With an increase in the number and complexity of those human-technology interfaces, the capacities of human intervention can become limited, originating further problems. The case of robotics is used to exemplify the issues related with automation in working environments and the emergence of new HCI approaches that would include social implications. We conclude that studies on technology assessment of industrial robotics and autonomous agents on manufacturing environment should also focus on the human involvement strategies in organisations. A needed participatory strategy implies a new approach to workplaces design. This means that the research focus must be on the relation between technology and social dimensions not as separate entities, but integrated in the design of an interaction system. |
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Robots and humans as co-workers? The human-centred perspective of work with autonomous systemsRoboticsAutonomous systemsTechnology innovationManufacturingHuman-computer interactionComplex work environmentsWork organisationThe design of work organisation systems with automated equipment is facing new challenges and the emergence of new concepts. The social aspects that are related with new concepts on the complex work environments (CWE) are becoming more relevant for that design. The work with autonomous systems implies options in the design of workplaces. Especially that happens in such complex environments. The concepts of “agents”, “co-working” or “human-centred technical systems” reveal new dimensions related to human-computer interaction (HCI). With an increase in the number and complexity of those human-technology interfaces, the capacities of human intervention can become limited, originating further problems. The case of robotics is used to exemplify the issues related with automation in working environments and the emergence of new HCI approaches that would include social implications. We conclude that studies on technology assessment of industrial robotics and autonomous agents on manufacturing environment should also focus on the human involvement strategies in organisations. A needed participatory strategy implies a new approach to workplaces design. This means that the research focus must be on the relation between technology and social dimensions not as separate entities, but integrated in the design of an interaction system.With the support of the project Social implications of robotics in manufacturing industry (IR@MI) and project Intuitive interaction between humans and industrial robot systems – a contribution to a conceptual approach (I3RS), both financed by KIT in 2012.IET/CESNOVARUNMoniz, António2014-01-13T09:51:31Z2013-032013-03-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/reportapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/10980engMoniz, António (2013), Robots and humans as co-workers? The human-centred perspective of work with autonomous systems, IET Working Papers Series, No. WPS03/2013, IET, 21 pp.1646-8929info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-11T03:45:12Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/10980Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:19:56.482967Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Robots and humans as co-workers? The human-centred perspective of work with autonomous systems |
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Robots and humans as co-workers? The human-centred perspective of work with autonomous systems |
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Robots and humans as co-workers? The human-centred perspective of work with autonomous systems Moniz, António Robotics Autonomous systems Technology innovation Manufacturing Human-computer interaction Complex work environments Work organisation |
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Robots and humans as co-workers? The human-centred perspective of work with autonomous systems |
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Robots and humans as co-workers? The human-centred perspective of work with autonomous systems |
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Robots and humans as co-workers? The human-centred perspective of work with autonomous systems |
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Robots and humans as co-workers? The human-centred perspective of work with autonomous systems |
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Robots and humans as co-workers? The human-centred perspective of work with autonomous systems |
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Moniz, António |
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Moniz, António |
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Moniz, António |
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Robotics Autonomous systems Technology innovation Manufacturing Human-computer interaction Complex work environments Work organisation |
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Robotics Autonomous systems Technology innovation Manufacturing Human-computer interaction Complex work environments Work organisation |
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The design of work organisation systems with automated equipment is facing new challenges and the emergence of new concepts. The social aspects that are related with new concepts on the complex work environments (CWE) are becoming more relevant for that design. The work with autonomous systems implies options in the design of workplaces. Especially that happens in such complex environments. The concepts of “agents”, “co-working” or “human-centred technical systems” reveal new dimensions related to human-computer interaction (HCI). With an increase in the number and complexity of those human-technology interfaces, the capacities of human intervention can become limited, originating further problems. The case of robotics is used to exemplify the issues related with automation in working environments and the emergence of new HCI approaches that would include social implications. We conclude that studies on technology assessment of industrial robotics and autonomous agents on manufacturing environment should also focus on the human involvement strategies in organisations. A needed participatory strategy implies a new approach to workplaces design. This means that the research focus must be on the relation between technology and social dimensions not as separate entities, but integrated in the design of an interaction system. |
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