Neuroergonomic digital factory
target
The aim of the Neuroergonomic Digital Factory Saar is the realization of a research and development platform for a human-centered, neuroergonomic human-machine collaboration in highly digitized production. The project uses neuroscience-based approaches and recently developed methods of mobile psychophysiological human monitoring to research workplaces in digitized production and to develop new collaboration systems and strategies.
Project focus
The project focuses on:
> Human-centered neuroergonomics and physioergonomics
- Anticipation in human-robot collaboration
- Neuroergonomic evaluation, e.g. stress, fatigue, rejection and evaluation of production processes)
> Workplaces of the future - Collaborative workplaces where humans and robots interact directly
> Development and objective evaluation of assistance systems and empathic machines
Measuring attention and stress levels using
- Multimodal monitoring of attention and effort in the workplace
- High-resolution cameras for the evaluation of facial expressions and gestures
- Determination of brain activity (EEG)
- Sensors on the skin to transmit skin conductance, etc.
> Human-centered neuroergonomics and physioergonomics
- Anticipation in human-robot collaboration
- Neuroergonomic evaluation, e.g. stress, fatigue, rejection and evaluation of production processes)
> Workplaces of the future - Collaborative workplaces where humans and robots interact directly
> Development and objective evaluation of assistance systems and empathic machines
Measuring attention and stress levels using
- Multimodal monitoring of attention and effort in the workplace
- High-resolution cameras for the evaluation of facial expressions and gestures
- Determination of brain activity (EEG)
- Sensors on the skin to transmit skin conductance, etc.
Category: Biomechatronic systems