Enhancing human–machine collaboration for value creation in automotive manufacturing in Industry 5.0
V S Priya, C. Vipin, Zamal Mohamed Zubair, Sahil Zatakiya Tank Pranav
- Year
- 2024
- Citations
- 6
Abstract
Industry 5.0 imprints an extraordinary time in assembling, where human–machine coordinated effort assumes an urgent part in accomplishing remarkable degrees of effectiveness and development. This study investigates the elements of upgrading human–machine coordinated effort with regard to Industry 5.0 inside the automotive sector. The main goal of this investigation is to research how the coordination of trend-setting innovations and human skills can upgrade cooperation, prompting expanded esteem creation in automobile production. A complete literature survey of and the most recent advancements applicable to human–machine coordinated effort in car fabricating, like artificial intelligence, robotics, etc. through use cases has been provided in the current study. While this study gives vital knowledge, there exists adequate space for future examination. Investigating the drawn-out ramifications of human–machine cooperation and tending to moral contemplations are some potential openings that warrant further examination.
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