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1991 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Human Factors in Robotics

Author : B. S. Dhillon

Published in: Robot Reliability and Safety

Publisher: Springer New York

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The term “human factors” may simply be described [1] as the study of relationships between new technology’s products and processes and the people who make use of them. Frederick W. Taylor, the father of scientific management, would probably be called the first human factors engineer because he performed studies to determine the most suitable designs for shovels [2]. The government of the United States has played a pivotal role in the development of the human factors field, by establishing laboratories at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the Brooks Air Force Base, to carry out human factors-related research. During the years of World War II engineering systems became highly complex and the requirement for the human factors consideration became a necessity. By the mid-1940s human factors engineering began to be recognized as a specialized discipline.

Metadata
Title
Human Factors in Robotics
Author
B. S. Dhillon
Copyright Year
1991
Publisher
Springer New York
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3148-6_7