Abstract

Production systems must be increasingly agile and flexible, and thus more complex in order to meet the current demands of the market regarding the integration of the client in the design and development of individualized products. In turn, the requirements of machine and worker expertise increase parallel to the complexity of production systems, limiting the inclusion of persons like elderly and disabled people, in flexible production processes. This paper describes a new paradigm in which the reliability and accuracy of production system control and configuration is achieved through a universal accessibility design avoiding the need of complicated and specific knowledge or training to perform determined tasks in a modular, adaptable, intuitive and recreational way.

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