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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden physical human-robot collaboration.
1. Multimodal Human-Robot Collaboration in Assembly
Sammanfattning : Human-robot collaboration (HRC) envisioned for factories of the future would require close physical collaboration between humans and robots in safe and shared working environments with enhanced efficiency and flexibility. The PhD study aims for multimodal human-robot collaboration in assembly. LÄS MER
2. Force-based control for human-robot cooperative object manipulation
Sammanfattning : In Physical Human-Robot Interaction (PHRI), humans and robots share the workspace and physically interact and collaborate to perform a common task. However, robots do not have human levels of intelligence or the capacity to adapt in performing collaborative tasks. LÄS MER
3. Force-based Perception and Control Strategies for Human-Robot Shared Object Manipulation
Sammanfattning : Physical Human-Robot Interaction (PHRI) is essential for the future integration of robots in human-centered environments. In these settings, robots are expected to share the same workspace, interact physically, and collaborate with humans to achieve a common task. LÄS MER
4. Evaluation of Industrial Robot Mechanical Systems for Applications that Require Human-Robot Collaboration
Sammanfattning : In order to develop robot automation for new market sectors associated with short product lifetimes and frequent production change overs, industrial robots must exhibit a new level of flexibility and versatility. This situation has led to the growing interest in making humans and robots share their working environments and sometimes even allowing direct physical contact between the two in order to make them work cooperatively on the same task by enabling human-industrial robot collaboration (HIRC). LÄS MER
5. Designing collaborative robot workstations for human-centred automation in final assembly - A task allocation approach
Sammanfattning : With the rise of increasingly intricate products, human operators are stretched thin by greater physical and cognitive demands. A growing necessity has also arisen for automation to assist these operators supportively and productively while maintaining optimal efficiency. LÄS MER