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Carla Molz, David Scherb, Christopher Löffelmann, Johannes Sänger, Zhejun Yao, Andreas Lindenmann, Sven Matthiesen, Robert Weidner, Sandro Wartzack and Jörg Miehling
This research aims to provide a co-simulation model to derive design optimizations for technical support systems regarding the user needs.
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Andrea Settimi, Naravich Chutisilp, Florian Aymanns, Julien Gamerro and Yves Weinand
We present TimberTool (TTool v2.1.1), a software designed for woodworking tasks assisted by augmented reality (AR), emphasizing its essential function of the real-time localization of a tool head?s poses within camera frames. The localization process, a ...
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Pierstefano Bellani, Andrea Picardi, Federica Caruso, Flora Gaetani, Fausto Brevi, Venanzio Arquilla and Giandomenico Caruso
With the rapid advancement of autonomous vehicles, a transformative transportation paradigm is emerging in the automotive industry, necessitating a re-evaluation of how users engage with and utilize these evolving settings. This research paper introduces...
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Roberto De Fazio, Vincenzo Mariano Mastronardi, Matteo Petruzzi, Massimo De Vittorio and Paolo Visconti
Human?machine interaction (HMI) refers to systems enabling communication between machines and humans. Systems for human?machine interfaces have advanced significantly in terms of materials, device design, and production methods. Energy supply units, logi...
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Huafei Xiao, Wenbo Li, Guanzhong Zeng, Yingzhang Wu, Jiyong Xue, Juncheng Zhang, Chengmou Li and Gang Guo
With the development of intelligent automotive human-machine systems, driver emotion detection and recognition has become an emerging research topic. Facial expression-based emotion recognition approaches have achieved outstanding results on laboratory-c...
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Yongheng Zhang, Siyi Yao, Peng Wang, Hao Wu, Zhipeng Xu, Yongmei Wang and Youhua Zhang
The human?machine interaction of existing agricultural measurement and control platforms lacks user-friendliness and requires manual operation by trained professionals. The recent development of natural language processing technology may bring some inter...
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Soyeon Kim, René van Egmond and Riender Happee
In automated driving, the user interface plays an essential role in guiding transitions between automated and manual driving. This literature review identified 25 studies that explicitly studied the effectiveness of user interfaces in automated driving. ...
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Tanja Fuest, Alexander Feierle, Elisabeth Schmidt and Klaus Bengler
Due to the short range of the sensor technology used in automated vehicles, we assume that the implemented driving strategies may initially differ from those of human drivers. Nevertheless, automated vehicles must be able to move safely through manual ro...
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Serkan Örücü and Murat Selek
In sports and rehabilitation processes where isotonic movements such as bodybuilding are performed, it is vital for individuals to be able to correct the wrong movements instantly by monitoring the trainings simultaneously, and to be able to train health...
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Manex Serras, Laura García-Sardiña, Bruno Simões, Hugo Álvarez and Jon Arambarri
The nature of industrial manufacturing processes and the continuous need to adapt production systems to new demands require tools to support workers during transitions to new processes. At the early stage of transitions, human error rate is often high an...
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Lars Nolting, Jan Priesmann, Christina Kockel, Georg Rödler, Tobias Brauweiler, Ines Hauer, Martin Robinius and Aaron Praktiknjo
Revealing the respective research foci and terminology of the concept of Industry 4.0 across different global regions.
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Christian Reich, Ahmad Mansour and Kristof Van Laerhoven
Many systems rely on the expertise from human operators, who have acquired their knowledge through practical experience over the course of many years. For the detection of anomalies in industrial settings, sensor units have been introduced to predict and...
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Ricardo Rosales, Manuel Castañón-Puga, Felipe Lara-Rosano, Josue Miguel Flores-Parra, Richard Evans, Nora Osuna-Millan and Carelia Gaxiola-Pacheco
Technology has become a necessity in our everyday lives and essential for completing activities we typically take for granted; technologies can assist us by completing set tasks or achieving desired goals with optimal affect and in the most efficient way...
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Oliver Ohneiser, Malte Jauer, Jonathan R. Rein and Matt Wallace
TriControl is a controller working position (CWP) prototype developed by German Aerospace Center (DLR) to enable more natural, efficient, and faster command inputs. The prototype integrates three input modalities: speech recognition, eye tracking, and mu...
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Oliver Ohneiser, Malte Jauer, Jonathan R. Rein and Matt Wallace
TriControl is a controller working position (CWP) prototype developed by German Aerospace Center (DLR) to enable more natural, efficient, and faster command inputs. The prototype integrates three input modalities: speech recognition, eye tracking, and mu...
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F. Visintainer, L. Altomare, A. Toffetti, A. Kovacs, A. Amditis
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Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication (also known as V2X) can augment vehicle perception, which is a key factor in Advanced Driving Assistance Systems (ADAS) as well as in the future scenario of Automated Driving. The European pr...
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Néstor J. Jarque-Bou, Margarita Vergara and Joaquín L. Sancho-Bru
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Dariusz Mikolajewski, Izabela Rojek, Piotr Kotlarz, Janusz Dorozynski and Jakub Kopowski
The application of this work relates to the use of 3D printing and artificial intelligence as systems to support the personalisation of medical devices, in particular powered upper limb exoskeletons and passive orthoses.
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Oliver Ohneiser, Jyothsna Adamala and Ioan-Teodor Salomea
Assistant based speech recognition (ABSR) prototypes for air traffic controllers have demonstrated to reduce controller workload and aircraft flight times as a result. However, two aspects of ABSR could enhance benefits, i.e., (1) the predicted controlle...
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Oliver Ohneiser, Marcus Biella, Axel Schmugler and Matt Wallace
Current Air Traffic Controller working positions (CWPs) are reaching their capacity owing to increasing levels of air traffic. The multimodal CWP prototype TriControl combines automatic speech recognition, multitouch gestures, and eye-tracking, aiming fo...
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