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
Rebecca Rack, M.Sc
Room: MW3303
Phone: 01736896903
rebecca.racktum.de
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