Considerations on deploying a model-based safety system into human-robot co-operation
Yi Shen, Gunther Reinhart
- Year
- 2013
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
Recent developments facilitated the integration of industrial robots into hybrid work cells in order to share a common workspace with the human worker. Besides, the worldwide demographic change leads to an increasing need for hybrid assembly solutions that represent a promising solution for encountering the challenges of the future and the rising demand for flexible and reactive production systems. Nevertheless, the physical human safety within human-robot co-operation represents the key requirement. This paper introduces a model-based safety-system for co-operative robots using an onlinemodel of the robot work cell. Based on a test bench, generic functional specifications and important safety aspects are derived, highlighted and discussed, namely data processing, hardware defects and test structures are covered.
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