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Safer hybrid workspace using human-robot interaction while sharing production activities

Ramy Meziane, Ping Li, Martin J.-D. Otis, Hassan Ezzaidi, Philippe Cardou

Year
2014
Citations
21

Abstract

In a near future, human and industrial manipulator will work together sharing a common workspace and production activities leading to a potential increase of accident. The research project concerns the adaptation of industrial robot already installed in a flexible manufacturing system in order to make it more interactive with human. The aim concerns the reduction of potential risk of injuries while working with an industrial robot. This paper presents a new inexpensive, non-intrusive, non-invasive, and non-vision-based system, for human detection and collision avoidance. One method investigated for improving safety concerns planning of safe path. This system recognizes human activities and locates operator's position in real time through an instrumented safety helmet. This safety helmet includes an IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) and an indoor localization system such as RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) using industrial wireless equipment. A hybrid workspace including a flexible manufacturing system has been designed in order to practice experiments in an industrial-like environment.

Keywords

WorkspaceSAFERInertial measurement unitRobotHuman–robot interactionCollision avoidanceComputer scienceMotion planningIndustrial robotEngineering

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