Ausgabe 4/2022
"Digitale Menschmodelle" bzw. "Digital human modelling"
Inhalt (12 Artikel)
Digital human modelling – Quo vadis, Homo Sapiens Digitalis?
L. Fritzsche, K. Bengler, M. Spitzhirn
ZfA special issue “Digital Human Modeling”—an opening message from the IEA Technical Committee Digital Human Modeling and Simulation
Gunther Paul
Lean Ergonomics—are relevant synergies of digital human models and digital twins defining a new emerging subdiscipline?
Stefan Brunner, Verena Knott, Klaus Bengler
Simulation of work environment factors for human-oriented and efficient workplaces
Michael Spitzhirn, Martin Liedtke, Gunnar Grün, Christina Matheis
Biomechanical assessment of the design and efficiency of occupational exoskeletons with the AnyBody Modeling System
Simon Auer, Mark Tröster, Jonas Schiebl, Kristoffer Iversen, Divyaksh Subhash Chander, Michael Damsgaard, Sebastian Dendorfer
Human-centred design of robotic systems and exoskeletons using digital human models within the research project SOPHIA
Susanne Niehaus, Arash Ajoudani, Matteo Bianchi, Guillaume Durandau, Lars Fritzsche, Christian Gaertner, Mohamed Irfan Refai, Massimo Sartori, Huawei Wang, Sascha Wischniewski
Considering individual abilities and age-related changes in digital production planning—human-centered design of industrial work tasks with ema software
Michael Spitzhirn, Sascha Ullmann, Lars Fritzsche
Ergonomic simulation in automated vehicles using RAMSIS
Hans-Joachim Wirsching, Martin Fleischer
Hybrid work systems—platform-based work planning—designing productive and human-centered work processes
Michael Spitzhirn, Martin Benter, Christoph Heindl, Noël Scheder, Gerhard Reisinger, Felix Strohmeier, Wernher Behrendt
Digital ergonomics and digital work planning in university education: experiences from Germany and Austria
Sebastian Schlund, Christiane Kamusella, Verena Knott, Thomas Löffler, Lutz Engel, Clara Fischer, Patrick Rupprecht, Klaus Bengler, Angelika Bullinger-Hoffmann, André Kaiser, Alexander Kögel