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Workplace Optimisation Service
T4.3 & T5.3
Homo et Machina: La simbiosi nell Industria 4.0
18 July, 2018
Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS)
Workplace Optimization Service (WOS)
Bergamo, 18 July 20182
❖ LMS is involved in a number of research projects funded by the CEU and
European industrial partners. Particular emphasis is given to the co-
operation with the European industry as well as with a number of "hi-
tech" firms
❖ LMS is organized in three different scientific groups:
! Manufacturing Processes Modelling and Energy Efficiency
! Robots, Automation and Virtual Reality in Manufacturing
! Manufacturing Systems
LMS. Who we are
Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS)
Workplace Optimization Service (WOS)
Bergamo, 18 July 20183
LMS. Indicative RTD Collaborations
Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS)
Workplace Optimization Service (WOS)
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HUMAN. ConceptHUMAN aims at developing a platform that is contextually aware of both the factory and the human operator, identifying when an intervention is required in order to support the operator in performing their tasks with the desired quality, whilst ensuring their well-being. The preliminary analysis of needs yielded to five so called services, divided into two categories : Short Term Services and Long Term Services.
Exoskeleton Service KIT Service
WOSSII
SKN
Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS)
Workplace Optimization Service (WOS)
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WOS. A long term serviceHUMAN can trigger interventions to help human operator based in his status, but what if the system detects…
… frequently that operators are very tired in a specific area?
… a large percentage of sick leaves associated with a specific task?
… frequently that operators are confused when executing a task and request
instructions?
… …
Short term interventions are not addressing the problem " a long term intervention is needed to improve the workplace!
Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS)
Workplace Optimization Service (WOS)
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WOS. Immersive virtual shop floor environment• Immersive VE based on the COMAU shop
floor - Allows the visualization of shop floor and simulation of mfg tasks
• Interactions modelling - Enables humans to accurately manipulate scene objects using different grasp types.
• " Serve as a baseline for assessments
Power one hand grasp
Precise one hand grasp
Power two hand grasp
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WOS. Enhanced Spaghetti Diagram▪ Simple but efficient lean tool for
optimizing handling of materials and movement of workers.
Up unt i l now performed by following operator around, using pen and paper!
▪ Automatic generation of the Spaghetti Diagram (tracking of the user’s movements)
▪ Heatmap feature to extract time information and detect bottlenecks & time waste
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WOS. Real-time Ergonomics Assessment
Action level 1 A score of 1 or 2 indicates that posture is acceptable if it is not maintained or repeated for long periods. Action level 2 A score of 3 or 4 indicates that further investigation is needed and changes may be required. Action level 3 A score of 5 or 6 indicates that investigation and changes are required soon. Action level 4 A score of 7+ indicates that investigation and changes are required immediately.
▪ Sensors track operator’s body - joint data
▪ Real time estimation of score for the current posture
▪ 1 x Kinect for Windows v2
Rapid Upper Limb Assessment - online scoring
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WOS. Visibility – Reachability – Golden ZoneVisibility Assessment • Near and mid peripheral view • Highlight visible elements in
the immersive environment and the Engineer UI
Reachability Assessment • 50th percentile of American
males • Highlight grabbable elements
in the immersive environment and the Engineer UI
Golden Zone • To eliminate waste all activities
have to remain inside the GZ • Highlight GZ in the immersive
environment and the Engineer UI
Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS)
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WOS. Layout Redesign
▪ Pop up information notifications of layout elements
▪ Information retrieved by the HUMAN system
▪ Real time estimation of the impact of the rearrangement workplace
▪ Use of A* path finding algorithm for distance estimation
▪ Modification of the layout from the immersive environment
▪ Shadow casting when moving a 3D element
Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS)
Workplace Optimization Service (WOS)
Bergamo, 18 July 201811
WOS. Relevant Papers▪ Workplace analysis and design using virtual reality techniques. Michalos, G., Karvouniari, A., Dimitropoulos, N., Togias, T. and Makris, S., 2018. CIRP Annals.
▪ Exoskeleton integration in manufacturing lines using Virtual Reality techniques. Michalos, G., Karvouniari, A., Dimitropoulos, and Makris, S., 2018. CIRPe.
▪ Chryssolouris, G., 2013, Manufacturing systems: theory and practice, Springer Science & Business Media.
▪ An intelligent search algorithm-based method to derive assembly line design alternatives, Michalos G., Makris S. and Mourtzis D., 2012, International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 25/3:211-229.
▪ Semantic-based taxonomy for immersive product design using VR techniques, S. Makris, L. Rentzos, G. Pintzos, D. Mavrikios, G. Chryssolouris, 2012, CIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology, 61/1:147–150.
▪ A Web and Virtual Reality-based Platform for Collaborative Product Review and Customisation,Chryssolouris G., Mavrikios D., Pappas M., Xanthakis E., Smparounis K., 2009, In: Wang L., Nee A.(eds) Collaborative Design and Planning for Digital Manufacturing, Springer, London.
▪ Simulation in manufacturing: review and challenges, Mourtzis, D., Doukas, M. and Bernidaki, D., 2014, Procedia CIRP, 25:213-229.
Thank you!
This project has received funding from the European
Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 723737
For more information visit us at http://www.humanmanufacturing.eu/