Human–robot collaboration (HRC) is a new and challenging discipline that plays a key role in Industry 4.0. Digital transformation of industrial plants aims to introduce flexible production lines able to adapt to different products quickly. In this scenario, HRC can be a booster to support flexible manufacturing, thus introducing new interaction paradigms between humans and machines. Augmented reality (AR) can convey much important information to users: for instance, information related to the status and the intention of the robot/machine the user is collaborating with. On the other hand, traditional input interfaces based on physical devices, gestures, and voice might be precluded in industrial environments. Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs)...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) enable users to interact with computers without any dedicated movem...
The rising interest in Industry 4.0 where Augmented Reality becomes part of manufacturing has garner...
With current industrialization trends on the reintroduction of human into the manufacturing process ...
Customers are becoming more and more individualistic, products are getting more variation and the gl...
Industry 4.0 is moving factories towards a high level of collaboration between human workers and in...
Industries are becoming more and more demanding with new technology and trying to improve the produc...
AbstractThe paper presents an Augmented Reality (AR) tool for supporting operators where humans and ...
The fourth industrial revolution is promoting the Operator 4.0 paradigm, originating from a renovate...
Industrial standards define safety requirements for Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) in industrial ma...
Robots are becoming more adaptive and aware of their surroundings. This has opened up the research a...
During the last decades, there has been wide interest towards creating more agile and reconfigurable...
International audienceBrain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) enable users to interact with computers witho...
The manufacturing sector is constantly looking for more efficient ways of production. The Industry 4...
In a Cyber-physical system, the information flow from the cyber part to the physical part plays a cr...
InvitedThis article discusses an experimental comparison of three user interface techniques for inte...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) enable users to interact with computers without any dedicated movem...
The rising interest in Industry 4.0 where Augmented Reality becomes part of manufacturing has garner...
With current industrialization trends on the reintroduction of human into the manufacturing process ...
Customers are becoming more and more individualistic, products are getting more variation and the gl...
Industry 4.0 is moving factories towards a high level of collaboration between human workers and in...
Industries are becoming more and more demanding with new technology and trying to improve the produc...
AbstractThe paper presents an Augmented Reality (AR) tool for supporting operators where humans and ...
The fourth industrial revolution is promoting the Operator 4.0 paradigm, originating from a renovate...
Industrial standards define safety requirements for Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) in industrial ma...
Robots are becoming more adaptive and aware of their surroundings. This has opened up the research a...
During the last decades, there has been wide interest towards creating more agile and reconfigurable...
International audienceBrain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) enable users to interact with computers witho...
The manufacturing sector is constantly looking for more efficient ways of production. The Industry 4...
In a Cyber-physical system, the information flow from the cyber part to the physical part plays a cr...
InvitedThis article discusses an experimental comparison of three user interface techniques for inte...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) enable users to interact with computers without any dedicated movem...
The rising interest in Industry 4.0 where Augmented Reality becomes part of manufacturing has garner...
With current industrialization trends on the reintroduction of human into the manufacturing process ...