Immersive Systems in Human-Centered Manufacturing: The Informational Dimension - Advances in Information and Communication Technology
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Immersive Systems in Human-Centered Manufacturing: The Informational Dimension

Filipa Rente Ramalho
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António Lucas Soares
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António Henrique Almeida
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Abstract

The rise of smart manufacturing environments, characterized by high quantity of data/information available, contributes to a growing interest and research towards the use of immersive technologies not only in factories but also across entire value chains. New immersive technologies and devices are being developed to improve cooperation within Collaborative Networks (CNs), especially in the human-machine hybrid networks context. The application of these technologies in such complex environments expands substantially the modes how information is delivered and used, which may exacerbate one of the oldest problems of cognitive ergonomics: information overload. Therefore, this work presents applications of immersive technologies in manufacturing into the perspective of “information work” and “immersive human-centered manufacturing systems”. A framework is proposed to be developed in a FabLab to understand the worker needs and interactions. This FabLab aims to demonstrate the potential/real application of immersive technologies, towards the enhancement of the human worker cognitive capabilities.
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hal-03745813 , version 1 (04-08-2022)

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Filipa Rente Ramalho, António Lucas Soares, António Henrique Almeida. Immersive Systems in Human-Centered Manufacturing: The Informational Dimension. 21th Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises (PRO-VE), Nov 2020, Valencia, Spain. pp.297-307, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-62412-5_25⟩. ⟨hal-03745813⟩
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