Proactive human–robot collaboration: Mutual-cognitive, predictable, and self-organising perspectives
Hong Kong Polytechnic University · KTH Royal Institute of Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Human–Robot Collaboration (HRC) has a pivotal role in smart manufacturing for strict requirements of human-centricity, sustainability, and resilience. However, existing HRC development mainly undertakes either a human-dominant or robot-dominant manner, where human and robotic agents reactively perform operations by following pre-defined instructions, thus far from an efficient integration of robotic automation and human cognition. The stiff human–robot relations fail to be qualified for complex manufacturing tasks and cannot ease the physical and psychological load of human operators. In response to these realistic needs, this paper presents our arguments on the obvious trend, concept, systematic architecture,…
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- 26.94
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- 100%
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7Topics & keywords
- Cognition
- Human–robot interaction
- Computer science
- Psychology
- Human–computer interaction
- Cognitive science
- Robot
- Knowledge management