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SUMMARY:84. The Readiness Level of Industry 4.0 Applications and Assistanc
 e to Workers: A Systematic Literature Review
DESCRIPTION:Poster\n\nLucie Outlaw, Yadrianna Acosta-Sojo, Gregory Purdy, 
 and Mark Schall (Auburn University)\n\nIndustry 4.0 (I-4.0) has revolution
 ized how goods are manufactured, changing the role of humans in production
  systems. Although the benefits of the applications of I-4.0 are widely st
 udied, the current readiness level of these technologies to potentially as
 sist and benefit the worker must be clarified. A systematic literature rev
 iew was conducted to identify current technologies developed to assist I-4
 .0 workers and evaluate their Technology Readiness Level (TRL) and Human R
 eadiness Level (HRL). Findings indicated that although there is an increas
 e in papers focusing on I-4.0 applications and their assistance to workers
 , less than 10% have been tested or proven in an operational environment. 
 Discrepancies between TRL and HRL (40%) were also found, indicating potent
 ial risks for the human-system performance. This review also highlighted a
  need for broadening the connection between academia and industry partners
  to understand how these technologies benefit, challenge, and support work
 ers in operational environments.\n\nTrack: Aging, Augmented Cognition, Chi
 ldren's Issues, Communications, Cybersecurity, Education, Environmental De
 sign, General Sessions, Human AI Robot Teaming (AI), Macroergonomics, Occu
 pational Ergonomics, Student Forum, Surface Transportation, Sustainability
 , System Development
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