Using optical sensors for industrial robot-human interactions in a Gazebo environment.
Elaman Kidiraliev, Roman Lavrenov
- Year
- 2023
- Citations
- 4
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of a robot operating system based architecture for human-industrial robot interactions using peripheral optical sensors for real-time object detection and collision avoidance with an industrial robot in the virtual world of the Gazebo simulator.Machine vision plays a huge role in production automation, and develop a system based on Kuka KR3 industrial robot for detecting and tracking a human and other objects in a working area using optical sensors.The ability to work in low light and crowded conditions, as well as the ability to reconstruct a method of execution of a task, while maintaining control of a robot.This work considers several optical sensors and a comparative analysis.
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