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WHEN IS A ROBOT A COBOT? MOVING BEYOND MANUFACTURING AND ARM-BASED COBOT MANIPULATORS

Matthias Guertler, Laura Tomidei, Nathalie Sick, Marc G. Carmichael, Gavin Paul, Annika Wambsganss, Victor Hernandez Moreno, Sazzad Hussain

Year
2023
Citations
30
Access
Open access

Abstract

Abstract Collaborative robots (“cobots”) have attracted growing attention in academia and industry over the last years. Due to in-built safety features and easy programming, they allow for close human-cobot collaboration and support e.g. flexible manufacturing. However, the lack of a common understanding what a cobot is along with its traditional focus on arm-based cobots complicates further research and industry adoption. Thus, this paper analyses the variety of definitions in literature incl. standards and practice examples to derive a consistent and holistic definition and taxonomy of what a collaborative robot is. Aside from contributing a structured overview of various forms of human-robot collaboration, this builds an important foundation for future research as it systematically differentiates different cobot types. Companies and other organisations will benefit by a better understanding of what type of cobot they need and how to ensure safe collaboration.

Keywords

RobotVariety (cybernetics)Process managementAsideComputer scienceKnowledge managementHuman–computer interactionBusinessArtificial intelligence

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