Jurnal Teknik Industri (Jun 2024)

Contemporary Trends in Human Factors and Ergonomics Within Engineering Research

  • Muhammad Ilham Adelino,
  • Hilma Raimona Zadry,
  • Lusi Susanti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9744/jti.26.1.61-76
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1

Abstract

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This review explores human factors and ergonomics (HFE) in the engineering subject areas and analyzes research over the last five years across physical, cognitive, and organizational ergonomics and is associated with the Industrial Revolution era. This review aims to identify existing trends in HFE research related to the Industrial Revolution. This study used a systematic four-step methodology and drew from the Science Direct and Scopus databases. The methodology involves conducting a careful literature search, selecting pertinent and suitable literature references, conducting bibliometric analysis, and participating in qualitative discussions. A total of 353 articles are identified for further analysis. Our findings indicate that the current state of Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE) research remains largely situated within the research paradigm of the Industrial Revolution 3.0 era. Investigations oriented towards the Industrial Revolution 4.0, such as integrating machine learning and artificial intelligence into physical, cognitive, and orga­ni­zational ergonomics, are still limited. The insufficient adoption of these advancements under­scores the necessity for ongoing development of HFE research to leverage these advancements in order to align with the trajectory towards Industry 4.0.

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