Ergonomic, Emotional and House Automation (Domotic) analysis, are essential for process planning, job design, the design of tools/machine/equipment and work station set up. Human safety and comfort have become a key factor in maximizes the labor productivity and life quality. With the evolution of digital technologies, the analysis and simulation of the human factor in work processes are acquiring a major role. The use of advanced approaches in innovative technologies, such as ergonomic analysis tools in the future digital factory and physical environment, contributes to achieving continuous improvement in the management of quality while searching for reserves in managing human factor reliability. This paper presents a teaching methodology for an integrated project related with industrial and systems engineering and mechatronic engineering; which the main objective is to set the stage when the work systems design begins. The paper comprises theoretical starting points, results of laboratory verification and results in outputs.


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    Title :

    Environmental Impact for Labor Stations Learning through Emotional Domotics Analysis and Workstation Simulation




    Publication date :

    2018-11-01


    Size :

    189817 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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