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Workload assessment with Ovako Working Posture Analysis System (OWAS) in Japanese vineyards with focus on pruning and berry thinning operations.

机译:使用Ovako工作状态分析系统(OWAS)在日本葡萄园进行工作量评估,重点是修剪和浆果稀疏操作。

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A questionnaire survey was conducted in Yamanashi Prefecture in the course of adapting a wearable robotic suit, which was originally developed for assisting human care (Yonetake and Toyama, 2005), to agriculture. Among various farm operations, farmers had a heavy workload when grape berry thinning followed by cluster shaping and pruning, and 58% of farmers hoped to buy a wearable agri-robot suit that may support their arms, legs, and back. Using the main Ovako Working Posture Analysis System (OWAS), physical workload was evaluated during pruning and berry thinning in vineyards on a slope and flatland; pruning was a heavier workload than berry thinning irrespective of the farm topography and, for both operations, working on the slope was a heavier workload. According to the second OWAS working posture percentages for the relative proportions of the postures of different body parts, workers have to maintain a static posture by raising the arms at or above shoulder level for more than 70% of the total working time in berry thinning. The arm posture in berry thinning was classified as AC3 and corrective measures are necessary as soon as possible. In the OWAS analysis system, although pruning was evaluated to have a higher level of physical stress than berry thinning, farmers felt that it is a lighter workload because it involves various postures, such as walking and sitting, whereas in berry thinning the farmer has to maintain the same posture by raising the arms and farmers especially felt arm fatigue while berry thinning. These results suggested that a mechanical support system is necessary to reduce the workload of grape farmers. Thus, in Japanese grape production, a wearable agri-robot suit focused on a support system for the back, arms and legs with free and rapid movement of the wearer might be an alternative solution to reduce the workload of grape farmers.
机译:在山梨县进行了问卷调查,目的是使可穿戴的机器人服适应农业发展(最初是为了协助人类护理而开发的(Yonetake和富山,2005年))。在各种农场经营活动中,农民在进行葡萄浆果稀疏,随后整形和修剪的过程中工作量很大。58%的农民希望购买可支撑手臂,腿部和背部的可穿戴农业机器人服。使用主要的Ovako工作状态分析系统(OWAS),在斜坡和平地上的葡萄园中,在修剪和浆果稀疏过程中评估了物理工作量;无论农场的地形如何,修剪都比浆果稀疏工作重,并且,对于这两种作业,在斜坡上进行的工作都比较重。根据第二个OWAS工作姿势百分比(相对于身体不同部位的姿势的相对比例),工人必须在浆果稀疏过程中通过将手臂抬高至或超过肩膀水平来保持总工作时间的70%以上,以保持静态姿势。浆果稀疏中的手臂姿势被归类为AC3,需要尽快采取纠正措施。在OWAS分析系统中,虽然对修剪的评估认为其物理压力要比打薄浆果的农民要高,但农民认为这是一种较轻的工作,因为它涉及各种姿势,例如走路和坐着,而在打薄浆果时,农民必须通过举起手臂保持同样的姿势,农民尤其在浆果稀疏时感到手臂疲劳。这些结果表明,机械支持系统对于减轻葡萄农的工作量是必要的。因此,在日本的葡萄生产中,可穿戴式农业机器人套装着眼于背部,手臂和腿部的支撑系统,穿戴者可以自由,快速地移动,这可能是减轻葡萄种植者工作量的替代解决方案。

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