%0 Conference Proceedings %T Human-centred assembly and disassembly systems: a survey on technologies, ergonomic, productivity and optimisation %+ Laboratoire d'Innovation Numérique pour les Entreprises et les Apprentissages au service de la Compétitivité des Territoires (LINEACT) %+ EuroMov - Digital Health in Motion (Euromov DHM) %A Slama, Rim %A Ben-Ammar, Oussama %A Tlahig, Houda %A Slama, Ilhem %A Slangen, Pierre %Z Published in : IFAC-PapersOnLine, Volume 55, Issue 10, 2022, Pages 1722-1727. doi : 10.1016/j.ifacol.2022.09.646 %< avec comité de lecture %( 10th IFAC CONFERENCE ON MANUFACTURING MODELLING, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL %B MIM 2022 - 10th IFAC Conference on Manufacturing Modelling, Management and Control %C Nantes, France %8 2022-06-22 %D 2022 %R 10.1016/j.ifacol.2022.09.646 %K Human factor %K Motion capture %K Ergonomic and productivity %K Assembly and disassembly systems %K Optimisation %Z Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [cs.RO]Conference papers %X Despite the increasing use of automation in the current industry 4.0 context, manual assembly and disassembly tasks are still common and in some situations even unavoidable. The interaction between humans and other elements of the Assembly and Disassembly Systems (ADS) has been discussed in the scientific literature with the dual objective of optimising human well-being and system performance. Human Factor (HF) related studies focused on new technologies such as motion tracking systems. These technologies enable the collection of data to improve understanding the work environment and its impact on employee well-being and productivity. In the literature, different metrics were suggested to measure the ergonomic and productivity scores. These measurements influence the global system performance and may allow its optimisation. In this paper, we provide a review of the literature on human-centred ADS. We mainly focus on technologies (used to capture human motion), metrics (used to assess human ergonomic risks and productivity), and operational research models (used to optimise the performance system considering economic and cycle time objectives). Future directions are discussed in the perspectives of this paper. %G English %2 https://imt-mines-ales.hal.science/hal-03709742/document %2 https://imt-mines-ales.hal.science/hal-03709742/file/0283.pdf %L hal-03709742 %U https://imt-mines-ales.hal.science/hal-03709742 %~ INSTITUT-TELECOM %~ EM-ALES %~ UNIV-MONTPELLIER %~ INSTITUTS-TELECOM %~ EUROMOV-DHM %~ UM-2015-2021 %~ UM-EPE %~ HESAM %~ HESAM-CESI %~ LINEACT-CESI %~ CESI