Department of Economics, Engineering, Society and Business Organization, University of Tuscia, 01100 Viterbo, Italy.
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Brescia, 25121 Brescia, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Sep 15;18(18):9723. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18189723.
In recent years, the necessity to prevent work-related diseases has led to the use of sensor-based systems to measure important features during working activities. This topic achieved great popularity especially in hazardous and demanding activities such as those required of firefighters. Among feasible sensor systems, wearable sensors revealed their advantages in terms of possibility to conduct measures in real conditions and without influencing the movements of workers. In addition, the advent of robotics can be also exploited in order to reduce work-related disorders. The present literature review aims at providing an overview of sensor-based systems used to monitor physiological and physical parameters in firefighters during real activities, as well as to offer ideas for understanding the potentialities of exoskeletons and assistive devices.
近年来,预防与工作相关的疾病的必要性促使人们使用基于传感器的系统来测量工作活动过程中的重要特征。这个话题尤其在危险和苛刻的活动中变得非常热门,例如消防员的工作。在可行的传感器系统中,可穿戴传感器在能够在真实条件下进行测量而不影响工人运动方面显示出了它们的优势。此外,机器人技术的出现也可以被利用来减少与工作相关的疾病。本文献综述旨在提供一个概述,介绍用于监测消防员在真实活动中生理和物理参数的基于传感器的系统,并为理解外骨骼和辅助设备的潜力提供思路。