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Selection of motion capture technologies for Industry 5.0 production systems: A structured literature review
Erik Harnau, Stephan Breiter, Julia C. Arlinghaus
- Year
- 2024
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
The use of motion capturing systems within the Industry 5.0 is a promising opportunity in various scenarios, e.g., the ergonomic evaluation, human-robot-interaction, or safety applications. The steady technological development of such systems makes it increasingly harder for the potential user, to choose a suitable technology. This research conducts a systematic literature review to structure the existing technologies and using a set of evaluation criteria derived from the literature. We identify 17 publications in the domain of engineering to draw insights on the matter.
Keywords
Selection (genetic algorithm)Production (economics)Motion captureComputer scienceMotion (physics)Manufacturing engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligenceEconomics
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