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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2005

Virtual reality: A human centered tool for improving Manufacturing

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Manufacturing is using Virtual Reality tools to enhance the product life cycle. Their definitions are still in flux and it is necessary to define their connections. Thus, firstly, we will introduce more closely some definitions where we will find that, if the Virtual manufacturing concepts originate from machining operations and evolve in this manufacturing area, there exist a lot of applications in different fields such as casting, forging, sheet metalworking and robotics (mechanisms). From the recent projects in Europe or in USA, we notice that the human perception or the simulation of mannequin is more and more needed in both fields. In this context, we have isolated some applications as ergonomic studies, assembly and maintenance simulation, design or training where the virtual reality tools can be applied. Thus, we find out a family of applications where the virtual reality tools give the engineers the main role in the optimization process. We will illustrate our paper by several examples where virtual reality interfaces are used and combined with optimization tools as multi-agent systems.
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hal-00165089 , version 1 (24-07-2007)

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Fouad Bennis, Damien Chablat, Philippe Dépincé. Virtual reality: A human centered tool for improving Manufacturing. Virtual Concept, Nov 2005, Biarritz, France. pp.1-8. ⟨hal-00165089⟩
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