Title: Dynamic and adaptive allocation of workers to integrate human factors into cyber production systems
Authors: Kolesnyk, Olha
Bubeník, Peter
Gašo, Martin
Antoniuk, Ivan
Citation: Průmyslové inženýrství 2020: Mezinárodní studentská vědecká konference: 7. října 2020, Plzeň, s. 77-83.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/42193
ISBN: 978-80-261-0969-3
Keywords: systémy kybernetické výroby;adaptivní alokace;dynamická alokace;lidské faktory
Keywords in different language: cyber production systems;adaptive allocation;dynamic allocation;human factors
Abstract in different language: This article presents an adaptive, dynamic, and individualized method of staff allocation. The developed method is based on information about individual workers, a new flexible system of cyber-physical production, and communication between the participants of such a production system. According to the communication scenario, the requirements of the production flow and the production station are compared with the information about the employees. This provides the basis for the decision to assign staff. Workers are only assigned to production stations that match their qualifications and personal characteristics. For better integration of human factors into the CPPS, satisfaction with the work of each worker must also be taken into account. Therefore, a satisfaction value is defined for each production operation and production station and part of the employee information. The goal is to increase productivity in the production system and the satisfaction of each worker.
Rights: © Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
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