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International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics | 2017

Analysis of Exoskeleton Introduction in Industrial Reality: Main Issues and EAWS Risk Assessment

Stefania Spada; Lidia Ghibaudo; Silvia Gilotta; Laura Gastaldi; Maria Pia Cavatorta

Exoskeletons are part of the technological and organizational innovation sought by the fourth industrial revolution to support and re-launch the manufacturing area. In the present study, we described the experimental protocol designed to test the usability and acceptance of an upper limbs passive exoskeleton. In total, 42 workers from FCA plants volunteered to participate in the research study. The testing campaign included static and dynamic tests aimed at evaluating the potential benefit of the exoskeleton (lessen muscle strain, higher comfort rating and dexterity) vs. possible restrictions to movements and work-device interactions in tasks resembling work activities. Open questions remain on how to assess the biomechanical workload risk, especially in the design phase, for which holistic methods like EAWS are needed.


International Conference on Intelligent Human Systems Integration | 2018

Human Posture Tracking System for Industrial Process Design and Assessment

Francesco Caputo; Egidio D’Amato; Alessandro Greco; Immacolata Notaro; Stefania Spada

One of the critical issues characterizing the manufacturing industries, which within Industry 4.0 era are experiencing the new human-centered approach in design, is related to working postures assumed by the workers in assembly activities.


Congress of the International Ergonomics Association | 2018

Passive Upper Limb Exoskeletons: An Experimental Campaign with Workers

Stefania Spada; Lidia Ghibaudo; Chiara Carnazzo; Laura Gastaldi; Maria Pia Cavatorta

Wearable exoskeletons are currently evaluated as technological aids for workers on the factory floor, as suggested by the philosophy of Industry 4.0. The paper presents the results of experimental tests carried out on a first prototype of a passive upper limbs exoskeleton developed by IUVO. Eighteen FCA workers participated to the study. Experimental tests were designed to evaluate the influence of the exoskeleton while accomplishing different tasks, both in static and dynamic conditions.


Congress of the International Ergonomics Association | 2018

A Technology Corner for Operator Training in Manufacturing Tasks

Silvia Gilotta; Stefania Spada; Lidia Ghibaudo; Monica Isoardi

This study is part of a project carried out in Fiat Chrysler Automobiles with the aim of introducing innovation and Industry 4.0 technologies in workers’ training. Nowadays, the training is performed using a system, called “Manufacturing Training System” (MTS), composed by three different areas: a document area in which there are step method procedures, quick kaizen and operation cards for each work phase; an ability corner with tools useful to perform activities and a simulated production line on which the operator can practice.


Congress of the International Ergonomics Association | 2018

Acceptability Beyond Usability: A Manufacturing Case Study

Silvia Gilotta; Stefania Spada; Lidia Ghibaudo; M. Isoardi; C. O. Mosso

This study is a part of an innovation project carried on in ErgoLab, the ergonomics laboratory of FCA in Turin, with the aim of evaluating the use of a passive exoskeleton for upper limbs in automotive manufacturing tasks. The introduction of new technologies into a production environment is not always effective, because workers often don’t use them. It is therefore important that future users accept this innovation.


Congress of the International Ergonomics Association | 2018

Physical and Virtual Assessment of a Passive Exoskeleton

Stefania Spada; Lidia Ghibaudo; Chiara Carnazzo; Massimo Di Pardo; Divyaksh Subhash Chander; Laura Gastaldi; Maria Pia Cavatorta

The paper describes the testing activity carried out on a commercial passive lower limb exoskeleton: the Chairless Chair, a wearable sitting support that allows workers to switch between a standing and a sitting posture. Tests were carried out with FCA workers who volunteered for the study. Laboratory trials served to familiarize the users and to obtain an initial feedback on the usability of the device in the assembly line. At a second step, virtual modelling of a few static postures was carried out, reproducing the anthropometry and the postural angles of the worker while using the exoskeleton. A main output of the model is the estimate of what forces are exchanged between the subject and the exoskeleton. In the case of the lower limb exoskeleton, an important parameter to consider is the percentage of the subject’s weight that is sustained by the exoskeleton frame. The higher is this percentage, the lower will be the strain on the subject’s lower limbs. First comparison between experimental and simulated results showed good agreement and auspicious advantages of exoskeletons in relieving the strain on workers.


Congress of the International Ergonomics Association | 2018

A Human Postures Inertial Tracking System for Ergonomic Assessments

Francesco Caputo; Alessandro Greco; Egidio D’Amato; Immacolata Notaro; Marco Lo Sardo; Stefania Spada; Lidia Ghibaudo

Since the early development for health purposes in 1950s, motion tracking systems have been strongly developed for several applications. Nowadays, using Micro Electro-Mechanics Systems (MEMS) technologies, these systems have become compact and light, being popular for several applications. Looking at the manufacturing industry, such as the automotive one, ergonomic postural analyses are a key step in the workplaces design and motion tracking systems represent fundamental tools to provide data about postures of workers while carrying out working tasks, in order to assess the critical issues according to ISO 11226 standard.


Congress of the International Ergonomics Association | 2018

“La Fabbrica si Misura”: An Anthropometric Study of Workers at FCA Italian Plants

Stefania Spada; Raffaele Castellone; Maria Pia Cavatorta

Nowadays, the use of updated and reliable anthropometric database is of great importance. Anthropometric data play a key role in workstation design, safe use of machineries and protective equipment supplying. The variability of anthropometric data between populations of different ethnic groups, or even different countries or geographical areas of origin, cannot be neglected. The ISO 7250 technical standard reports a collection of statistical data of anthropometric measurements for different nations. As far as the Italian adult population is concerned, the anthropometric survey, referred in the standard, was carried out nearly 30 years ago. The interest and value of a more recent anthropometric database, that could be representative of the Italian working population, was the driver for the project “La Fabbrica si Misura” (The Factory Measures itself).


Congress of the International Ergonomics Association | 2018

Biomechanical Overload Evaluation in Manufacturing: A Novel Approach with sEMG and Inertial Motion Capture Integration

Maria Grazia Lourdes Monaco; Lorenzo Fiori; Agnese Marchesi; Alessandro Greco; Lidia Ghibaudo; Stefania Spada; Francesco Caputo; Nadia Miraglia; Alessio Silvetti; Francesco Draicchio

Biomechanical overload represents one of the main risks in the industrial environment and the main possible source of musculoskeletal disorders and diseases. The aim of the this study is to introduce new technologies for quantitative risk assessment of biomechanical overload, by integrating surface electromyography (sEMG) with an innovative motion-capture system based on inertial measurement units (IMU).


Congress of the International Ergonomics Association | 2018

Simulation Techniques for Ergonomic Performance Evaluation of Manual Workplaces During Preliminary Design Phase

Francesco Caputo; Alessandro Greco; Marcello Fera; Giovanni Caiazzo; Stefania Spada

Among the technologies included in Industry 4.0, the fourth industrial revolution, Digital Manufacturing (DM) represents a new approach to evaluate the performance of production processes in a virtual environment.

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Francesco Caputo

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Egidio D’Amato

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Immacolata Notaro

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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