Work and Work Place Design Using Empirical Shop Floor Information and Virtual Reality Techniques
Author
Editor
- Pentti Seppälä
- Tuulikki Luopajärvi
- Carl-Håkan Nygård
- Markku Mattila
Summary, in English
The accelerating development within technical as well as social sciences, combined with the industrial development of production systems has, in fact, blurred the vision and method arsenal available for those interested in fitting the production system to the man. However, new prospects have, at the same time, been made available through expanding personal computer and Virtual Reality (VR) techniques implying untraditional analysis procedures for work and work place design as will be illustrated in this paper.
The aim of this paper is to illuminate the feasibility of such a prospect using personal computer-,. video- and VR-techniques to amalgamate empirical shop floor information especially collected for design purposes with computer models of work. Two case studies, denoted case I and case II, will be shortly described from which an integration will be discussed.
Department/s
Publishing year
1997
Language
English
Pages
25-27
Publication/Series
IEA'97 "From Experience to Innovation"
Volume
2
Document type
Conference paper
Publisher
Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Topic
- Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Keywords
- virtual reality
- work place design
- assembly of automobiles
- loading of trucks
Conference name
13th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association
Conference date
1997-06-29 - 1997-07-04
Conference place
Tampere, Finland
Status
Published