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Margherita Peruzzini
Researcher at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Publications - 170
Citations - 1722
Margherita Peruzzini is an academic researcher from University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Virtual reality. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 152 publications receiving 1183 citations. Previous affiliations of Margherita Peruzzini include Marche Polytechnic University & Indesit Company.
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Exploring the potential of Operator 4.0 interface and monitoring
TL;DR: A theoretical human-centered framework for Operator 4.0 is defined, based on data collection about the workers’ performance, actions and reactions, with the final objective to improve the overall factory performance and organization.
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A framework to design a human-centred adaptive manufacturing system for aging workers
TL;DR: An industrial case study focusing on the woodworking sector is presented, where an existing machine has been re-designed to define a new human-centred AMS able to adapt to the aging workers’ needs considering their reduced workability, due to both physical and cognitive functional decrease.
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Benchmarking of Tools for User Experience Analysis in Industry 4.0
TL;DR: In this paper, the available technologies to monitor the user experience (UX) and define a set of tools to be applied in the Industry 4.0 scenario to assure the workers' wellbeing, safety and satisfaction and improve the overall factory performance.
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From PSS to CPS Design: A Real Industrial Use Case Toward Industry 4.0
TL;DR: The present paper deals with a real industrial use case, where the application of ICT technologies and specifically the adoption of IoT at a plant of plastic extrusion pipes have allowed optimizing the production process in terms of energy efficiency.
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Transdisciplinary systems engineering: Implications, challenges and research agenda
TL;DR: Transdisciplinary processes have been the subject of research since several decades already as discussed by the authors, and many researchers have studied transdisciplinary processes and have tried to understand the essentials of transdisciplinarity.