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Simulation and Virtual Modeling

How can we evaluate the human factors side of a system that does not yet exist? There are no real people to observe, no actual systems to measure and evaluate. 'Virtual Human Factors' tools help analyze and evaluate system design in terms of human performance and risks before real-world observation are possible. VHF tools let you explore a scenario, layout, or work process when you still have only design parameters (such as reach distances, line speeds, and force demands) with which to work.

The HFE lab is developing new approaches to modelling planned workplaces that allow designers to understand just how the proposed operations will function in practice. These tools can provide designers with critical information in early design stages to identify better designs, with minimal risks for employees, in less time than was previously possible. Aspects of work that can be modelled virtually include such factors as learning, fatigue, and physical workload.