Structured Literature Review on Biomechanics in Power Tool Use as a Basis for Data-Driven Posture Prediction
- Institute
- Lehrstuhl für Ergonomie (TUM-ED)
- Type
- Semester Thesis Master's Thesis
- Content
- theoretical
- Description
Objective
The primary objective of this master thesis is to conduct a Structured Literature Review on the biomechanics of tasks involving hand-held power tools.
The work aims to:
identify relevant biomechanical factors influencing human posture
systematically analyze relationships between task parameters and joint kinematics, muscle activity, and physical strain
review existing studies in terms of their data structures, measurement methods, and modeling approaches
A key outcome will be the development of a structured data framework or taxonomy that can serve as a foundation for future machine learning models for posture prediction.
- Tags
- LfE Rack
- Possible start
- sofort
- Contact
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Rebecca Rack, M.Sc
Room: MW3303
Phone: 01736896903
rebecca.racktum.de - Announcement
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