A human-centric methodology for the co-evolution of operators’ skills, digital tools and user interfaces to support the Operator 4.0

IF 9.1 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Grandi Fabio , Contini Giuditta , Peruzzini Margherita , Roberto Raffaeli
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Abstract

The concept of Operator 4.0 has been recently defined to evolve the modern industrial scenarios by defining a knowledge sharing process from/to operators and industrial systems, creating personalized skills, and introducing digital tools towards socially sustainable factories. In this context, dynamic and adaptive user interfaces can make humans part of the intelligent factory system, supporting human work contextually and providing specific contents when needed, preserving the human wellbeing. This paper defines a human-centric methodology for the symbiotic co-evolution of operators’ skills, assistive digital tools and user interfaces, developed within the Horizon Europe project titled “DaCapo - Digital assets and tools for Circular value chains and manufacturing products”. The project focuses on defining a new set of human-centric digital tools and services for the manufacturing industry capable of boosting the application of circular economy (CE) throughout the manufacturing value chains. The proposed methodology can link the specific needs of an industrial case to the definition of the most proper assistive digital tools and functionalities to drive the design of adaptive, proactive user interfaces for the Operator 4.0. The method has been applied and validated on one of the project use cases, involving a manufacturing company operating in warehousing and logistics.

以人为本的方法论,促进操作员技能、数字工具和用户界面的共同发展,为操作员 4.0 提供支持
操作员 4.0 的概念最近被定义为通过定义操作员和工业系统之间的知识共享流程、创造个性化技能和引入数字化工具来实现社会可持续发展的工厂,从而发展现代工业场景。在这种情况下,动态和自适应用户界面可以使人类成为智能工厂系统的一部分,支持人类的上下文工作,并在需要时提供特定内容,从而保护人类的福祉。本文定义了一种以人为本的方法论,用于操作员技能、辅助数字工具和用户界面的共生共同发展,该方法论是在名为 "DaCapo - 循环价值链和制造产品的数字资产和工具 "的地平线欧洲项目中开发的。该项目的重点是为制造业定义一套新的以人为本的数字工具和服务,能够在整个制造业价值链中促进循环经济(CE)的应用。所提出的方法可将工业案例的具体需求与最适当的辅助数字工具和功能的定义联系起来,以推动为操作员 4.0 设计自适应、主动式用户界面。该方法已在一个项目用例中得到应用和验证,其中涉及一家从事仓储和物流业务的制造公司。
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Robotics and Computer-integrated Manufacturing
Robotics and Computer-integrated Manufacturing 工程技术-工程:制造
CiteScore
24.10
自引率
13.50%
发文量
160
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: The journal, Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, focuses on sharing research applications that contribute to the development of new or enhanced robotics, manufacturing technologies, and innovative manufacturing strategies that are relevant to industry. Papers that combine theory and experimental validation are preferred, while review papers on current robotics and manufacturing issues are also considered. However, papers on traditional machining processes, modeling and simulation, supply chain management, and resource optimization are generally not within the scope of the journal, as there are more appropriate journals for these topics. Similarly, papers that are overly theoretical or mathematical will be directed to other suitable journals. The journal welcomes original papers in areas such as industrial robotics, human-robot collaboration in manufacturing, cloud-based manufacturing, cyber-physical production systems, big data analytics in manufacturing, smart mechatronics, machine learning, adaptive and sustainable manufacturing, and other fields involving unique manufacturing technologies.
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