A methodology to develop collaborative robotic cyber physical systems for production environments

The paper identifies the need for human robot collaboration for conventional light weight and heavy payload robots in future manufacturing environment. An overview of state of the art for these types of robots shows that there exists no solution for human robot collaboration. Here, we consider cyber...

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Main Authors: Azfar Khalid, Pierre Kirisci, Zied Ghrairi, Klaus-Dieter Thoben, Jürgen Pannek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BVL 2016-11-01
Series:Logistics Research
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Online Access:https://www.bvl.de/lore/all-volumes--issues/volume-9/issue-1/a-methodology-to-develop-collaborative-robotic-cyber-physical-systems-for-production-environments
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spelling doaj-ece05b238f944328b1eeab228e4c3d262020-11-24T23:29:37ZengBVLLogistics Research1865-035X1865-03682016-11-0192311510.1007/s12159-016-0151-x A methodology to develop collaborative robotic cyber physical systems for production environmentsAzfar Khalid0Pierre Kirisci1Zied Ghrairi2Klaus-Dieter Thoben3Jürgen Pannek4University of Bremen, Bremen, GermanyUniversity of Bremen, Bremen, GermanyBIBA Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH, Bremen, GermanyBIBA Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH, Bremen, GermanyBIBA Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH, Bremen, GermanyThe paper identifies the need for human robot collaboration for conventional light weight and heavy payload robots in future manufacturing environment. An overview of state of the art for these types of robots shows that there exists no solution for human robot collaboration. Here, we consider cyber physical systems, which are based on human worker participation as an integrated role in addition to its basic components. First, the paper identifies the collaborative schemes and a formal grading system is formulated based on four performance indicators. A detailed sensor catalog is established for one of the collaboration schemes, and performance indices are computed with various sensors. This study reveals an assessment of best and worst possible ranges of performance indices that are useful in the categorization of collaboration levels. To illustrate a possible solution, a hypothetical industrial scenario is discussed in a production environment. Generalizing this approach, a design methodology is developed for such human robot collaborative environments for various industrial scenarios to enable solution implementation.https://www.bvl.de/lore/all-volumes--issues/volume-9/issue-1/a-methodology-to-develop-collaborative-robotic-cyber-physical-systems-for-production-environmentsCyber physical systemHuman robot collaborationCollaborative robotics
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author Azfar Khalid
Pierre Kirisci
Zied Ghrairi
Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Jürgen Pannek
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Pierre Kirisci
Zied Ghrairi
Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Jürgen Pannek
A methodology to develop collaborative robotic cyber physical systems for production environments
Logistics Research
Cyber physical system
Human robot collaboration
Collaborative robotics
author_facet Azfar Khalid
Pierre Kirisci
Zied Ghrairi
Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Jürgen Pannek
author_sort Azfar Khalid
title A methodology to develop collaborative robotic cyber physical systems for production environments
title_short A methodology to develop collaborative robotic cyber physical systems for production environments
title_full A methodology to develop collaborative robotic cyber physical systems for production environments
title_fullStr A methodology to develop collaborative robotic cyber physical systems for production environments
title_full_unstemmed A methodology to develop collaborative robotic cyber physical systems for production environments
title_sort methodology to develop collaborative robotic cyber physical systems for production environments
publisher BVL
series Logistics Research
issn 1865-035X
1865-0368
publishDate 2016-11-01
description The paper identifies the need for human robot collaboration for conventional light weight and heavy payload robots in future manufacturing environment. An overview of state of the art for these types of robots shows that there exists no solution for human robot collaboration. Here, we consider cyber physical systems, which are based on human worker participation as an integrated role in addition to its basic components. First, the paper identifies the collaborative schemes and a formal grading system is formulated based on four performance indicators. A detailed sensor catalog is established for one of the collaboration schemes, and performance indices are computed with various sensors. This study reveals an assessment of best and worst possible ranges of performance indices that are useful in the categorization of collaboration levels. To illustrate a possible solution, a hypothetical industrial scenario is discussed in a production environment. Generalizing this approach, a design methodology is developed for such human robot collaborative environments for various industrial scenarios to enable solution implementation.
topic Cyber physical system
Human robot collaboration
Collaborative robotics
url https://www.bvl.de/lore/all-volumes--issues/volume-9/issue-1/a-methodology-to-develop-collaborative-robotic-cyber-physical-systems-for-production-environments
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