Safety in human-robot collaborative manufacturing environments: Metrics and control
Andrea Maria Zanchettin, Nicola Maria Ceriani, Paolo Rocco, Hao Ding, Björn Matthias
- 发表年份
- 2015
- 引用次数
- 391
摘要
New paradigms in industrial robotics no longer require physical separation between robotic manipulators and humans. Moreover, in order to optimize production, humans and robots are expected to collaborate to some extent. In this scenario, involving a shared environment between humans and robots, common motion generation algorithms might turn out to be inadequate for this purpose. This paper proposes a kinematic control strategy which enforces safety, while maintaining the maximum level of productivity of the robot. The resulting motion of the (possibly redundant) robot is obtained as an output of an optimization-based real-time algorithm in which safety is regarded as a hard constraint to be satisfied. The methodology is experimentally validated on a dual-arm concept robot with 7-DOF per arm performing a manipulation task.
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