Proceedings of International Conference on Applied Innovation in IT 2018/03/13, Volume 6, Issue 1, pp.59-65 Computer-aided Control of Sensorimotor Skills Development in Operators of Manufacturing InstallationsRustam Fayzrakhmanov, Ivan Polevshchikov, Anatoliy PolyakovAbstract: In this paper we introduce a novel model and method to increase the effectiveness of training operators of manufacturing installations. The proposed mathematical model describes main aspects of the process of training and development of sensorimotor skills. In contrast to existing models, our mathematical model incorporates dynamic characteristics of the skill development process and exponential learning curves which are used in assessing the performance of motor actions and development of control actions. We implemented the model and method as a component of our AnyCrane training simulator for crane operators. AnyCrane training simulator is a framework for realistic simulation of environment in ports, cranes, personal, physics and different technological processes. Our case study demonstrated effectiveness of the approach presented in this paper. The time necessary for moving a cargo decreased by 19%, the precision of load-unload operations increased by 30%, and the smoothness of crane turning has been increased by 36%. Keywords: Training Simulation Complexes, Computer-Aided Training Systems, Sensorimotor Skills DOI: 10.13142/kt10006.26 Download: PDF References:
|
|
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25673/115729
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Innovations in IT by Anhalt University of Applied Sciences is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
ISSN 2199-8876
Publisher: Edition Hochschule Anhalt
Location: Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
Email: leiterin.hsb@hs-anhalt.de
Phone: +49 (0) 3496 67 5611
Address: Building 01 - Red Building, Top floor, Room 425, Bernburger Str. 55, D-06366 Köthen, Germany
Except where otherwise noted, all works and proceedings on this site is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.