Influence of automation on biomechanical exposure of the upper-limbs in an industrial assembly line: a pilot study

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Joana
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Abreu, Ana Betty, Fonseca, Pedro, Alberto Alves Carvalhais, Carlos, Santos Baptista, João, Santos, Rubim, Vaz, Mário
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/16566
Resumo: Automation of assembly work was originally developed to increase operation efficiency and to reduce workload. However, a considerable number of unanticipated ergonomic problems have been observed such as the interaction between humans and automated systems. The aims of this study were to quantify joint angle positions (shoulder, elbow and wrist) of workers in two assembly lines with different mechanization levels and analyse the performance of an inertial motion capture system. Seven experienced female assemblers participated in this study. The measurements were performed in the workplace with a full-body inertial measurement system (Xsens MVN BIOMECH system). Maximum cross-correlation between angle-time courses was calculated to quantify the waveform similarities. In manual line, there are larger variations of joint angles than in the semi-automatic one. The analysis of cross correlation coefficients revealed that electromagnetic interferences are potential limitations to the use of these systems under field conditions.
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title Influence of automation on biomechanical exposure of the upper-limbs in an industrial assembly line: a pilot study
spellingShingle Influence of automation on biomechanical exposure of the upper-limbs in an industrial assembly line: a pilot study
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title_short Influence of automation on biomechanical exposure of the upper-limbs in an industrial assembly line: a pilot study
title_full Influence of automation on biomechanical exposure of the upper-limbs in an industrial assembly line: a pilot study
title_fullStr Influence of automation on biomechanical exposure of the upper-limbs in an industrial assembly line: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Influence of automation on biomechanical exposure of the upper-limbs in an industrial assembly line: a pilot study
title_sort Influence of automation on biomechanical exposure of the upper-limbs in an industrial assembly line: a pilot study
author Santos, Joana
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Abreu, Ana Betty
Fonseca, Pedro
Alberto Alves Carvalhais, Carlos
Santos Baptista, João
Santos, Rubim
Vaz, Mário
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Fonseca, Pedro
Alberto Alves Carvalhais, Carlos
Santos Baptista, João
Santos, Rubim
Vaz, Mário
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Abreu, Ana Betty
Fonseca, Pedro
Alberto Alves Carvalhais, Carlos
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Santos, Rubim
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description Automation of assembly work was originally developed to increase operation efficiency and to reduce workload. However, a considerable number of unanticipated ergonomic problems have been observed such as the interaction between humans and automated systems. The aims of this study were to quantify joint angle positions (shoulder, elbow and wrist) of workers in two assembly lines with different mechanization levels and analyse the performance of an inertial motion capture system. Seven experienced female assemblers participated in this study. The measurements were performed in the workplace with a full-body inertial measurement system (Xsens MVN BIOMECH system). Maximum cross-correlation between angle-time courses was calculated to quantify the waveform similarities. In manual line, there are larger variations of joint angles than in the semi-automatic one. The analysis of cross correlation coefficients revealed that electromagnetic interferences are potential limitations to the use of these systems under field conditions.
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