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2014
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Using a formal high-level language and an automated manikin to automatically generate assembly instructions

Abstract
This paper presents an approach to automatically generate predetermined motion time system (PMTS) based assembly instruction lists from simulations within digital human modelling (DHM) software. A formal high-level instruction language is used to instruct an automated manikin to perform assembly operations. The manikin, the language and the assembled objects are composed into a discrete model. In a post-computational step, the model is used to construct PMTS instruction lists by mapping the manikin motions, assembled objects and the language instructions onto a set of PMTS keywords. The described approach is implemented in the DHM software IMMA and tested on industrial cases of manual assembly in the automotive industry.
Author(s)
Mårdberg, P.
Carlson, J.S.
Bohlin, R.
Delfs, N.
Gustafsson, S.
Högberg, D.
Hanson, L.
Zeitschrift
International journal of human factors modelling and simulation : IJHFMS
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10.1504/IJHFMS.2014.067180
Language
Englisch
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