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Computer-aided ergonomics

Computer-aided ergonomics is an engineering discipline using computers to solve complex ergonomic problems involving interaction between the human… 
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2008
2008
The ergonomics question in farm machinery relates operators¿ safety and efficiency, which is important aspect in the farm… 
2005
2005
To evaluate ergonomic factors of workplace design in virtual environment, a novel approach of computeraided ergonomics design… 
2005
2005
Introduction While human modeling has always been at the forefront of ergonomics research, it is being propelled at an… 
Review
2005
Review
2005
The aim of this paper is to give an overview about the fields of ergonomics where computer-aided Ergonomics methods have been… 
1999
1999
Abstract The human spine is the main structure to support human body weight and external loads, to allow the torso to reach to a… 
1998
1998
The use of conventional ergonomic designing aids necessitate a large experimental phase and a lot of iteration steps. Extensive… 
1996
1996
Human modelling systems can be powerful tools for the design team as they enable predictions to be made of the percentage of… 
1993
1993
This chapter considers the use of computer-aided design techniques in ergonomics. Brief details are given of kinematic systems… 
1992
1992
Plenary Papers. Biomechanical Modeling for Simulation of 3D Static Human Exertions (D.B. Chaffin). Man Models and Computer-Aided… 
1990
1990
Part 1 Introduction: the computer human factors database, K.E.Phillips computer aided ergonomics - a tool for occupational safety…