Changes in forklift driving performance and postures among novices resulting from training using a high-fidelity virtual reality simulator: An exploratory study

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作者
Islam, Md Shafiqul [1 ]
Zahabi, Saman Jamshid Nezhad [1 ]
Kim, Sunwook [1 ]
Lau, Nathan [1 ]
Nussbaum, Maury A. [1 ]
Lim, Sol [1 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Tech, Dept Ind & Syst Engn, Blacksburg, VA USA
关键词
Forklift truck; Virtual simulator; Novice training; Motion variability; HUMAN JOINT MOTION; MOVEMENT VARIABILITY; ISB RECOMMENDATION; SYSTEMS; DEFINITIONS;
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10.1016/j.ergon.2024.103648
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
Virtual reality (VR) has emerged as a promising tool for training. Our study focused on training for forklift driving, to address an ongoing worker shortage, and the unknown impact of repeated VR training on task performance and kinematic adaptations. We trained 20 novice participants using a VR forklift simulator over two days, with two trials on each day, and including three different driving lessons of varying difficulties. Driving performance was assessed using task completion time, and we quantified kinematics of the head, shoulder, and lumbar spine. Repeated training reduced task completion time (up to similar to 29.8% of initial trial) and decreased both kinematic variability and peak range of motion, though these effects were larger for lessons requiring higher precision than simple driving maneuvers. Our results highlight the potential of VR as an effective training environment for novice drivers and suggest that monitoring kinematics could help track skill acquisition during such training.
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