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Safe Human-Robot Interaction in Agriculture

Paul Baxter, Grzegorz Cielniak, Marc Hanheide, Pål Johan From

Year
2018
Citations
23

Abstract

Robots in agricultural contexts are finding increased numbers of applications with respect to (partial) automation for increased productivity. However, this presents complex technical problems to be overcome, which are magnified when these robots are intended to work side-by-side with human workers. In this contribution we present an exploratory pilot study to characterise interactions between a robot performing an in-field transportation task and human fruit pickers. Partly an effort to inform the development of a fully autonomous system, the emphasis is on involving the key stakeholders (i.e. the pickers themselves) in the process so as to maximise the potential impact of such an application.

Keywords

RobotAutomationTask (project management)Human–robot interactionProcess (computing)Computer scienceField (mathematics)ProductivityKey (lock)Agriculture

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