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ERGONOMICALLY DESIGNED
SMART TABLE
IE 425L-3 – ERGONOMICS
Submitted by:
Cuarte, Mica E.
Flaminiano, Mikhaela Franczesca C.
Miguel, Trina Faith V.
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INTRODUCTION
The most important things within the office premises are the types of office
furniture that are available, especially office tables and chairs. A worktable is type of
tables designed for a specific task or activity; it has different sections for
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The researchers aim to design a smart ergonomic worktable for the office
workers from different fields that have experienced a discomfort due to the
incompatibility and improper sitting and standing position that causes different health
problems. The ergonomic table with a control button powered by electromechanical
device that adjust to the users standing and sitting position. Any study on the effect of
such factors on productivity can potentially benefit to the workers in different
companies. The researchers used anthropometric measurements based on Asian
standard height in designing the ergo-table that will function both in sitting and
standing position. This table will allow the workers to work more comfortably and it
also reduces fatigues both in arms and legs because of the reach adjustment.
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Generally, the study aims to build an ergonomically smart worktable that is fit
and compatible for office workers that have experienced health problems due to being
exposed from sitting and standing because of long hours of work that causes back
pain and stress which may lead to poor performance and productivity of the worker.
Specifically, to apply the ergonomically principles and computation to the study.
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This study will help the researchers to focus on the health of the employees
through the proposed output that can help the researchers to give attention to MSDs
among office workers and designing effective preventive interventions.
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Mengjie Huang, et.al (2017) discussed that the poor sitting postures can link to
pains and other complications for people in literature. In order to avoid the adverse
effects of poor sitting behavior the study entitled “Smart chair for monitoring of
sitting behavior” developed a highly practical design of smart chair system which is
able to monitor the sitting behavior of human body accurately and non-invasively.
The pressure patterns of eight standardized sitting postures of human subjects were
acquired and transmitted to the computer for the automatic sitting posture recognition
with the application of artificial neural network classifier. The experimental results
showed that it can recognize eight sitting postures of human subjects with high
accuracy. The sitting posture monitoring in the developed smart chair system can help
or promote people to achieve and maintain healthy sitting behavior and prevent or
reduce the chronic disease caused by poor sitting behaviour.
This article will help the researchers to improve the proposed output to
develop a smart ergonomic chair system to monitor the sitting behavior of human
body and help in advocating better sitting habits of users.
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This article can help the researchers as a reference to evaluate operating table
and seat heights to determine the proper posture of the users to reduced physical
fatigue and create potentially safer working place in the industry.
Andreas Braun, et.al (2015) discussed that the most notably lower back pain
is a major risk factor that causes considerable economic impact in many western
countries, supporting the office worker by providing more ergonomic seating, as well
as encouraging physical exercise in the office can alleviate some of this impact. The
conducted study entitled “The Capacitive Chair” this office chair is equipped with
eight capacitive proximity sensors that are able to detect body posture, respiratory rate
and work activities. In order to detect a high number of poses, the electrodes have to
be applied on the chair in a suitable layout. This thread electrode reacts to both
presence and geometric deformation, which makes it suitable to detect subtle
movements, such as respiration. A number of capacitive proximity sensors are
integrated into a regular office chair and can sense various physiological parameters,
ranging from pose to activity levels or breathing rate recognition.
This article will guide the researchers to focus in the activity recognition and
the recognition rate of the different poses throughout the sense various physiological
parameters, ranging from pose to activity levels and rate recognition. To evaluate the
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suitable sensor layouts and processing methods that enable detecting activity levels
and different postures.
This article will help as a reference to the researchers to improve the smart
ergonomic workstation of the industrial environment particularly in the developing
countries. And to figure out the anthropometric dimensions for sitting and standing
postures to develop the differences body dimension based on the anthropometric
measurements that can be used to design workstation ergonomically.
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This article will help the researchers to find out more about the ergonomic
chair that will guide the researcher in their project. The dynamic chair measures the
map of the chair’s seat pad and backrest and classifies the user’s posture. This chair is
built with aim of producing an office chair that is capable of detecting the user posture
and also detecting the incorrect posture adoption over a long period of time.
DISCUSSION
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SUMMARY
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and standing position also the researchers gathered some of the Review of Related
Literatures (rrl) that is related to the study, To gain a knowledge and strategy to
improve the Smart Ergonomic Table and of course, The main reasons are first is to
make the study possible and second is to achieve the obejctives of the study and lastly
is to make sure that People will surely benefit to the outcome of the study.
CONLUSION
The study is about the Smart Erogonomic Worktable that is fit and
compatible for office workers that experiencing health problems. The rrl’s that the
researchers gathered, helped and used as a guide to make the study work and possible
and by the help of the ergonomically principles and computation . The strength of this
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study is the people works in the office that is experiencing health problems will be the
one who will benefit the Smart Ergonomic Worktable. The weakness is the height
differences of the Men and Women, that the Future workers can analyze and continue
to work on in the remaining problems of this study.
REFERENCES
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Mengjie Huang, Ian Gibson and Rui Yang, (2017), Smart chair for monitoring of
sitting behavior
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/78c1/
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Andreas Braun, Sebastian Frank and Reiner Wichert, (2015), The Capacitive Chair
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-20804-6_36
Nurul Izzah Abd Rahman, Siti Zawiah MD Dawal, Nukman Yusoff and Nabilla Sofia
Mohd Kamil (2018), Anthropometric measurements among four Asian countries in
designing sitting and standing workstations
https://www.ias.ac.in/article/fulltext/sadh/043/01/0010
Joon-Ho Hyeong, Jong-Ryun Roh, Seong-Bin Park, Sayup Kim, and Kyung-Ryul
Chung, (2014), A Trend Analysis of Dynamic Chair and Applied Technology
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