Autor: Burak Vur

Camera-Based Ergonomics Assessment

Camera-Based Ergonomics Assessment

Developing a method for use in manual assembly
Jannik Liebchen ORCID Icon, Burak Vur, Michael Freitag ORCID Icon
Targeted ergonomic design of workplaces and processes can counteract the challenges of manual assembly and improve working conditions. However, current expert ergonomics assessments are time-consuming and resource-intensive. This article presents an automated assessment method based on the Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA). Results from a laboratory study within an assembly scenario are consistent with expert evaluations.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 41 | 2025 | Edition 5 | Pages 120-126 | DOI 10.30844/I4SE.25.5.116
Intuitive Interface for Interaction with Technical Logistics Systems

Intuitive Interface for Interaction with Technical Logistics Systems

Configuration and Supervision of Processes Using Multimodal Human-Technology Interaction and the Digital Twin
Christoph Petzoldt, Lars Panter, Dario Niermann ORCID Icon, Burak Vur, Michael Freitag ORCID Icon, Tobias Doernbach, Melvin Isken, Aayush Sharma Acharya
The increasing shortage of IT specialists requires lower-skilled employees to be empowered to perform tasks that previously required the involvement of experts. Industry 4.0’s emerging technologies for human-technology interaction and for the digital twin allow the design of intuitive user interfaces, system-independent communication interfaces, and user-specific assistance functionalities to meet this challenge. This paper presents a framework for configuring and monitoring of process flows for different production and logistics systems. By reviewing existing programming approaches, the paper derives requirements for the framework, describes its general architecture and the technical realization of the modular interaction interface. A prototypical implementation validates the presented concept on the example of a cellular conveyor system and a collaborative robot system.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 37 | 2021 | Edition 6 | Pages 42-46