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Empirische Ergebnisse zum Einsatz von Assistenzsystemen in der Montage

Mathias König, Herwig Winkler

Year
2024
Citations
1

Abstract

Abstract As part of the survey, data was collected from 158 study participants in order to gain an overview of the importance of the technologies used in assembly and the objectives pursued with their use. The results of the survey indicate that assistance systems are considered important by the respondents and will be part of the original equipment in new assembly areas in the future. Technologies that are already established include the provision of digital assembly instructions via a screen and pick-by-light, which are linked to the relevant experience. In addition to these technologies, human-robot collaboration (HRC) and the provision of visual information by means of projection or data glasses, possibly supported by augmented reality, will also become established in the future. At present and in the future, the main objectives will be to reduce work errors, increase productivity, reduce the training time for new employees, and cut assembly costs.

Keywords

ProductivityAugmented realityOrder (exchange)Computer scienceEmerging technologiesWork (physics)Engineering managementBusinessHuman–computer interactionEngineering

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