2012 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Ensuring Human Safety with Offline Simulation and Real-time Workspace Surveillance to Develope a Hybrid Robot Assistance System for Welding of Assemblies
verfasst von : C. Thomas, F. Busch, B. Kuhlenkoetter, J. Deuse
Erschienen in: Enabling Manufacturing Competitiveness and Economic Sustainability
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The paper discusses the development of a multi-robot assistance system to reduce labour-intensive manual handling of heavy parts in welding processes. It focuses on a safe and ergonomic collaboration between humans and robots with overlapping workspaces and discusses technical means to ensure work safety. The described safety concept consists of two parts: The design of the robot cell and the path planning is performed by an offline programming system which contains a digital human model (DHM). The second step is a real-time, camera-based workspace monitoring realised and tested together with the industry partners within a demonstrator. The research is part of the project "rorarob"
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and is supported by a demonstrator at TU Dortmund University.