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Principles for Human-Centered System Design in Industry 4.0 – A Systematic Literature Review

  • Industry 4.0 seeks to combine the real and cyber worlds by implementing cyber-physical systems (CPS) within industrial processes to create a self-managing network between humans, machines, products, and other related objects. An important part of the current transformation to Industry 4.0 is the emphasis on human-centricity, allowing for a paradigm shift from independent automated and human activities towards a human-automation symbiosis. This symbiosis is characterized by the cooperation between machines and humans in work systems and is designed not to replace the skills and abilities of humans, but rather to co-exist and assist humans in being more efficient and effective. The paper presents a systematic literature review (SLR) to identify principles for the human-centered design of future CPS. The SLR follows widely accepted methodologies and introduces concepts and visions for the elicitation of operators’ roles and needs in Industry 4.0.

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Author:Maximilian Zarte, Agnes PechmannORCiD, Isabel L. Nunes
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51369-6_19
Parent Title (English):Advances in Human Factors and Systems Interaction; AHFE 2020 Virtual Conference on Human Factors and Systems Interaction, 16.07.-20.07.2020, USA
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Year of Completion:2020
Release Date:2025/05/06
Tag:Human Systems Integration; Human-centered design for industry 4.0
First Page:140
Last Page:147
Institute:Fachbereich Technik
Research Focus Area:Industrielle Informatik