The AMBOS-3D project stands for "Assistance system for manual workshop workstations for people with disabilities using optical 3D sensor technology".
The aim is to improve the everyday lives of people with disabilities through the use of photonic technologies.
The technical assistance system records manual work processes using simple optical 3D sensor technology and analyzes hand movements. It offers a contactless and easily adaptable quality assurance option for manual work processes. It is based on components and open source software. The system is adaptable to the task as well as to the physical and mental abilities of the person employed and can be easily installed by the user.
The assistance system was tested in a packing process at the Neckartalwerkstätten of the Caritasverband für Stuttgart
e.V.Coordinator: Fraunhofer IPA
Partner:
- Offene Werkstatt: Hobbyhimmel
- WfbM: Caritasverband für Stuttgart e.V., Neckartalwerkstätten (NTW)
- Manufacturer of ergonomic workplaces: Ruck GmbH