Worker productivity in manufacturing could be increased by reducing the distance between robots and humans in human-robot collaboration (HRC). However, physical cages generally limit this interaction. We use Augmented Reality (AR) to visualise virtual safety zones on a real robot arm, thereby replacing the physical cages and bringing humans and robots closer together. We demonstrate this with a collaborative pick and place application that makes use of a Universal Robots 10 (UR10) robot arm and a Microsoft HoloLens 2 for control and visualisation. This mimics a real task in an industrial robot cell. The virtual safety zone sizes are based on ISO standards for HRC. However, we are the first to also consider hardware and network latencie...
Collaborative robots (cobots) could help humans in tasks that are mundane, dangerous or where direc...
AbstractThe paper presents an Augmented Reality (AR) tool for supporting operators where humans and ...
High payload industrial robots, unlike collaborative robots are not designed to work together with h...
Human Robot Collaboration (HRC) allows humans to operate more efficiently by reducing their human ef...
Industrial standards define safety requirements for Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) in industrial ma...
Augmented reality (AR) is a way of overlaying digital information onto a picture or a videofeed and ...
Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) has the potential for a paradigm shift in industrial production by c...
Nowadays, production systems and warehouses still lack human-robot collaboration. Often due to safet...
Nowadays, production systems and warehouses still lack human-robot collaboration. Often due to safet...
As autonomous collaborative robots are more widely used in work environments alongside humans it is ...
As the field of robotics continues to advance and the capabilities of robots continue to expand, the...
Recent research results on human–robot interaction and collaborative robotics are leaving behind the...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
Industrial collaborative robotics is promising for manufacturing activities where the presence of a ...
The work explores the possibility to increase the automation along a production line by introducing ...
Collaborative robots (cobots) could help humans in tasks that are mundane, dangerous or where direc...
AbstractThe paper presents an Augmented Reality (AR) tool for supporting operators where humans and ...
High payload industrial robots, unlike collaborative robots are not designed to work together with h...
Human Robot Collaboration (HRC) allows humans to operate more efficiently by reducing their human ef...
Industrial standards define safety requirements for Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) in industrial ma...
Augmented reality (AR) is a way of overlaying digital information onto a picture or a videofeed and ...
Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) has the potential for a paradigm shift in industrial production by c...
Nowadays, production systems and warehouses still lack human-robot collaboration. Often due to safet...
Nowadays, production systems and warehouses still lack human-robot collaboration. Often due to safet...
As autonomous collaborative robots are more widely used in work environments alongside humans it is ...
As the field of robotics continues to advance and the capabilities of robots continue to expand, the...
Recent research results on human–robot interaction and collaborative robotics are leaving behind the...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
Industrial collaborative robotics is promising for manufacturing activities where the presence of a ...
The work explores the possibility to increase the automation along a production line by introducing ...
Collaborative robots (cobots) could help humans in tasks that are mundane, dangerous or where direc...
AbstractThe paper presents an Augmented Reality (AR) tool for supporting operators where humans and ...
High payload industrial robots, unlike collaborative robots are not designed to work together with h...