In this paper, a framework for a simulation approach to develop a formal representation of control and analysis of human-involved computer integrated manufacturing systems (Hi-CIM) is presented. Important properties of a human material handler within manufacturing systems are discussed and human tasks and errors are identified to build a simulation model. Based on the number of locations where a human operator is required to move to complete a task, material handling tasks are classified into two sets which include an on-the-spot task set and an around-the-system task set. For human errors associated with the task sets, a location error set and an orientation error set are defined. These task sets and error types provide a framework for dev...
The article presents the simulation model and simulation experiments aimed at the rationalisation of...
The first chapter provides an overview of the development of a novel agent-based simulation model of...
Recent industrial accidents have demonstrated the need for considering also human acts influencing t...
In this paper, a framework for a simulation approach to develop a formal representation of control ...
Formal modelling techniques that employ principles of finite state automata have been increasingly u...
This paper reports the experiences gained through the use of computer simulation in the modelling of...
International audienceThe objective of this article is related to the potential improvement of compu...
This paper proposes a systematic approach to model human–machine interactions (HMIs) in supervisory ...
A significant shortcoming of traditional simulation languages is the lack of attention paid to the m...
Modeling and simulation of human-centered systems is a tremendously challenging problem because of t...
A significant shortcoming of traditional simulation languages is the lack of attention paid to the m...
This paper describes a study that explored human capabilities in supervisory control of a flexible m...
This article describes the simulation of material handling (MH) systems using simulation languages a...
Simulation and analysis of complex human tasks We discuss how the combination of a realistic human f...
Abstract The design of a manufacturing system requires modelling and performance evaluation techniqu...
The article presents the simulation model and simulation experiments aimed at the rationalisation of...
The first chapter provides an overview of the development of a novel agent-based simulation model of...
Recent industrial accidents have demonstrated the need for considering also human acts influencing t...
In this paper, a framework for a simulation approach to develop a formal representation of control ...
Formal modelling techniques that employ principles of finite state automata have been increasingly u...
This paper reports the experiences gained through the use of computer simulation in the modelling of...
International audienceThe objective of this article is related to the potential improvement of compu...
This paper proposes a systematic approach to model human–machine interactions (HMIs) in supervisory ...
A significant shortcoming of traditional simulation languages is the lack of attention paid to the m...
Modeling and simulation of human-centered systems is a tremendously challenging problem because of t...
A significant shortcoming of traditional simulation languages is the lack of attention paid to the m...
This paper describes a study that explored human capabilities in supervisory control of a flexible m...
This article describes the simulation of material handling (MH) systems using simulation languages a...
Simulation and analysis of complex human tasks We discuss how the combination of a realistic human f...
Abstract The design of a manufacturing system requires modelling and performance evaluation techniqu...
The article presents the simulation model and simulation experiments aimed at the rationalisation of...
The first chapter provides an overview of the development of a novel agent-based simulation model of...
Recent industrial accidents have demonstrated the need for considering also human acts influencing t...