Remote control desk in Industry 4.0 for train driver: an ergonomics perspective
Emelyne Michel (IRT Railenium), Richard Philippe (IRT Railenium),, Quentin Berdal

TL;DR
This paper discusses designing an ergonomic remote control desk for future train drivers in Industry 4.0, addressing challenges like sensory loss through innovative technological solutions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ergonomic design process for remote train operation, integrating Industry 4.0 technologies to enhance driver experience and safety.
Findings
Ergonomic analysis identified key driver needs and challenges.
Proposed solutions mitigate sensory degradation issues.
Design framework supports future remote train control systems.
Abstract
Remote control of trains will be an intermediary step before reaching full automation. In trains, use cases for remote control have been studied only for the past few years. This research presents a project about remote control for the next generation of trains in France and how we carry out the design of a new teleoperation desk for future remote train drivers. We present an Ergonomic Work Analysis used to precisely understand driver's activity. This analysis allowed us to identify the needs of future drivers and to propose ways to overcome one of the main problems that drivers will face when remotely driving a train: loss and degradation of sense. We explain how innovative technologies developed within the Industry 4.0 can offer solutions to problems faced with remote-control.
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Taxonomy
TopicsErgonomics and Human Factors
