Lusic M, Fischer C, Braz KS, Alam M, Hornfeck R, Franke J (2016)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2016
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Book Volume: 57
Pages Range: 504-509
Conference Proceedings Title: Procedia CIRP
Event location: Stuttgart, DEU
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2016.11.087
Manual product assembly is usually done by providing worker information accordingly to the present assembly task. Traditionally, paper-based systems are used for this purpose, but nowadays, IT-based worker information is gaining ground. Those systems in particular allow the transmission of dynamic information and, thus, enable a realistic and timely representation of assembly sequences. Previous comparative studies on the effective difference between static and dynamic provision of worker information have two gaps. On the one hand, the majority investigated less manual assembly tasks close to real industrial cases. The experiments take place rather on abstracted assembly models under research laboratory conditions. On the other hand, there is a lack of studies on the efficiency of the interaction between the information providing medium, the available assembly objects and the actual worker's behaviour. This is regarded in a way simultaneous to the assembly process and from a real view of the worker. To be able to draw conclusions about the efficiency of this interaction, a real view registry, which is provided by the yet sparingly applied eye tracking technology, is feasible. The experiments described in this article draw on both aspects to realise a lifelike as possible comparison between static and dynamic provision of worker information: Based on industrial case examples, and thus close to a real working environment, the worker's eye movement is documented specifically for the assembly tasks and afterwards holistically analysed in concern of the impact on productivity and value adding.
APA:
Lusic, M., Fischer, C., Braz, K.S., Alam, M., Hornfeck, R., & Franke, J. (2016). Static Versus Dynamic Provision of Worker Information in Manual Assembly: A Comparative Study Using Eye Tracking to Investigate the Impact on Productivity and Added Value Based on Industrial Case Examples. In Thomas Bauernhansl, Engelbert Westkamper (Eds.), Procedia CIRP (pp. 504-509). Stuttgart, DEU: Elsevier B.V..
MLA:
Lusic, Mario, et al. "Static Versus Dynamic Provision of Worker Information in Manual Assembly: A Comparative Study Using Eye Tracking to Investigate the Impact on Productivity and Added Value Based on Industrial Case Examples." Proceedings of the 49th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems, CIRP-CMS 2016, Stuttgart, DEU Ed. Thomas Bauernhansl, Engelbert Westkamper, Elsevier B.V., 2016. 504-509.
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