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Linking Ergonomics Simulation to Production Process Development
Abstract
Production development can conflict with productionergonomics and management of environmental impacts. Inthis paper, we describe how ergonomics can be assessed inproduction system design by means of a joint simulationtool. The tool enables ergonomics and environmentalimpacts assessment in conjunction with production processdevelopment. The ergonomics sub-tool is based on adigital human model, which has been improved byintroducing an updated data measurement system and neuralnetwork processing and inference functionality. Theresults will extend the new simulation modellingcapabilities of the existing digital human model byincreasing the motion prediction accuracy and providingfreedom to model a multitude of task-related motions in arealistic way.