Vr-Based Safety Evaluation of Automatically Controlled Machine Tools

R. Herpers, D. Scherfgen, Moritz Vieth, T. Saitov, Sandra Felsner, T. Hofhammer, M. Schaefer, M. Huelke
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Although extensive safety measures and safe working procedures have been applied to improve and secure metal working machines, they still put their operators at risk. These risks might often result from manipulation errors, in particular if safety measures are ignored. In this contribution, a safety evaluation strategy has been developed that applies VR and mixed reality technologies to investigate the usability of working machines. An automatically controlled machine tool was simulated and connected to a real input panel, usually employed in industrial settings. However, Human-Machine Interfaces are sometimes built in a way that does not prevent the operator from cognitive misinterpretations which in turn might result in mistakes. To take that into account, a control program for a lathe was altered by hiding a typical programming mistake in the lines of code. Subjects were given the task to evaluate the program in single step mode and to report abnormalities while running the simulated lathe, comparable to new control program checks at real machines. An evaluation of the study demonstrated that even experienced metal workers accepted the simulation and reacted as if the given task was real. Behavioural data of considered subjects showed comparable profiles and most subjects rated the VR- based approach as a reasonable means for investigating work safety problems.
基于vr的自动控制机床安全性评价
虽然已采用广泛的安全措施和安全工作程序来改善和保护金属加工机械,但它们仍然使操作人员处于危险之中。这些风险通常可能是由于操作错误造成的,特别是如果忽视了安全措施。在这篇文章中,开发了一种安全评估策略,该策略应用VR和混合现实技术来调查工作机器的可用性。一个自动控制的机床被模拟并连接到一个真实的输入面板,通常用于工业设置。然而,人机界面有时以一种不能防止操作员认知误解的方式构建,而认知误解反过来可能导致错误。考虑到这一点,通过在代码行中隐藏一个典型的编程错误来更改车床的控制程序。受试者的任务是在单步模式下评估程序,并在运行模拟车床时报告异常情况,与在真实机器上检查新的控制程序相当。对这项研究的评估表明,即使是经验丰富的金属工人也接受了模拟,并将给定的任务视为真实的。被考虑的受试者的行为数据显示出可比较的概况,大多数受试者认为基于虚拟现实的方法是调查工作安全问题的合理手段。
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