2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.07003
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Sustainability Through Cognition Aware Safety Systems -- Next Level Human-Machine-Interaction

Juergen Mangler,
Konrad Diwol,
Dieter Etz
et al.

Abstract: Industrial Safety deals with the physical integrity of humans, machines and the environment when they interact during production scenarios. Industrial Safety is subject to a rigorous certification process that leads to inflexible settings, in which all changes are forbidden. With the progressing introduction of smart robotics and smart machinery to the factory floor, combined with an increasing shortage of skilled workers, it becomes imperative that safety scenarios incorporate a flexible handling of the bound… Show more

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“…Alongside Industry 4.0 and Operator 4.0, there have been efforts towards reducing cognitive load in manufacturing. In a survey on the feasibility of cognitively aware safety systems (CASS), operator support was highlighted by participants as one of the most important innovation areas of their respective fields moving forward (Mangler et al 2021). The cognitive manufacturing umbrella term is now being used to include tools that aim to reduce cognitive load in manufacturing (Carvalho et al 2020).…”
Section: Cognitive Workloadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alongside Industry 4.0 and Operator 4.0, there have been efforts towards reducing cognitive load in manufacturing. In a survey on the feasibility of cognitively aware safety systems (CASS), operator support was highlighted by participants as one of the most important innovation areas of their respective fields moving forward (Mangler et al 2021). The cognitive manufacturing umbrella term is now being used to include tools that aim to reduce cognitive load in manufacturing (Carvalho et al 2020).…”
Section: Cognitive Workloadmentioning
confidence: 99%