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Motion Analysis of Human-Human and Human-Robot Cooperation During Industrial Assembly Tasks

Johannes Höcherl, Britta Wrede, Thomas Schlegl

Year
2017
Citations
9

Abstract

This article discusses the relevance of the motion behavior and adaptation of a collaborative robot for human-robot cooperation. Two experiments on cooperative assembly are shown. First, a human-human experiment with defined test conditions evaluates the aspects of distance, nearest body part, and predictability as significant. Second, a human-robot experiment shows that fixed trajectories and conservative dynamic parameters lead to a quick gain of confidence of the participants. Besides, the data shows that a realistic use case with complex tasks is key to evaluate the impact of motion parameters.

Keywords

PredictabilityRobotHuman–robot interactionMotion (physics)Computer scienceRelevance (law)Key (lock)Human–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceAdaptation (eye)

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