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Vol 12, Issue 1, 2022
Pages: 470 - 475
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Received: >> Accepted: >> Published: 05.06.2022. Review Scientific Paper

DIGITIZATION AS A TOOL FOR SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF LIGHTING IN PRODUCTION HALLS

By
Darina Dupláková ,
Darina Dupláková

Institute of Advanced Technologies, Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies with a seat in Presov, Technical University of Košice , Košice , Slovakia

Ján Duplák ,
Ján Duplák

Institute of Advanced Technologies, Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies with a seat in Presov, Technical University of Košice , Košice , Slovakia

Vladimír Simkulet ,
Vladimír Simkulet

Institute of Advanced Technologies, Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies with a seat in Presov, Technical University of Košice , Košice , Slovakia

Peter Michalik ,
Peter Michalik

Institute of Advanced Technologies, Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies with a seat in Presov, Technical University of Košice , Košice , Slovakia

Ljubica Janjetović
Ljubica Janjetović

Technical Faculty, University PIM , Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

 This paper is devoted to the issue of the possibility of lighting subjective assessment in production halls using digital tools. Production systems and processes are subject to mass digitization in synergy with the Industry 4.0 concept. It is necessary to extend the digitization process to all available processes and issues, to ensure the sustainability of digitization and its constant growth. The field of digitization is primarily focused on the collection of quantitative data in production, but the main idea of this paper is to point out the possibility of data collection in the field of subjective assessment, focusing on the assessment of working conditions and visual workload of workers. The article provides an overview of the possibilities of digitization in the subject area, while in the end, it provides an insight into the practical possibilities of interpretation of this issue. 

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