Making Cognitive Ergonomics in the Human–Computer Interaction of Manufacturing Execution Systems Assessable: Experimental and Validation Approaches to Closing Research Gaps

dc.contributor.authorDörner, Andreas Alexander Sascha
dc.contributor.authorBureš, Marek
dc.contributor.authorŠimon, Michal
dc.contributor.authorPirkl, Gerald
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-20T08:32:24Z
dc.date.available2025-06-20T08:32:24Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.date.updated2025-06-20T08:32:24Z
dc.description.abstractCognitive ergonomics and the mental health of production workers have attracted increasinginterest in industrial companies. However, there is still not much research available as it isregarding physical ergonomics and muscular load. This paper designs an experiment to analyze thecognitive ergonomics and mental stress of shop floor production workers interacting with differentuser interfaces of a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) that is adjustable for analyzing theinfluence of other assistive systems, too. This approach is going to be designed with the Design ofExperiments (DoE) method. Therefore, the respective goals and factors are going to be determined.The environment will be the laboratories of the University of Applied Sciences Amberg-Weidenand its Campus for Digitalization in Amberg. In detail, there will be a sample assembly processfrom the automotive supplier industry for demonstration purposes. At this laboratory, the MESsoftware from the European benchmark SAP is installed, and the respective standard ProductionOperator Desk is going to be used with slight adaptions. In order to make the cognitive ergonomicsmeasurable, different approaches are going to be used. For instance, body temperature, heart rateand skin conductance as well as subjective methods of self-assessment are planned. The result of thispaper is a ready-to-run experiment with sample data for each classification of participants. Further,possible limitations and adjustments are going to be discussed. Finally, an approach to validating theexpected results is going to be shown and future intentions are going to be discussed.en
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dc.identifier.document-number001192546200001
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/machines12030195
dc.identifier.issn2075-1702
dc.identifier.obd43944713
dc.identifier.orcidDörner, Andreas Alexander Sascha 0009-0000-9680-3876
dc.identifier.orcidBureš, Marek 0000-0001-9821-4442
dc.identifier.orcidŠimon, Michal 0000-0003-4611-0996
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11025/60092
dc.language.isoen
dc.project.IDSGS-2024-032
dc.relation.ispartofseriesMachines
dc.rights.accessA
dc.subjectcognitive ergonomicsen
dc.subjectmental workloaden
dc.subjecthuman–computer interactionen
dc.subjectmanufacturing execution systemen
dc.subjectdesign of experimentsen
dc.subjectergonomic assessmenten
dc.titleMaking Cognitive Ergonomics in the Human–Computer Interaction of Manufacturing Execution Systems Assessable: Experimental and Validation Approaches to Closing Research Gapsen
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