An investigation of worker decision-making optimization for smart manufacturing

Author:

Castor Theresa1,Gregg Melissa2,McBride Molly2,James Peggy3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Communication, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, WI, USA

2. Department of Psychology, Professional Counseling, and Neuroscience, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, WI, USA

3. Department of Politics, Philosophy, and Law, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, WI, USA

Abstract

The transition to smart factories, characterized by computer-integrated facilities and advanced technologies, has heightened the demand for specific and advanced skills in workers. This multidisciplinary project brings together insights from cognitive psychology research and qualitative field research to present a framework that identifies factors at the individual and organizational system levels for success in smart manufacturing. The cognitive psychology research indicated that augmenting human cognition, particularly memory, significantly improved performance in training scenarios. The field research resulted in a multi-factor framework to address individual and organizational decision-making factors. A proposal is presented to apply the research findings to designing a training paradigm for smart manufacturing workers and facilities to be adaptable for a variety of situations.

Publisher

IOS Press

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