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E-raamat: 21st Century Industrial Robot: When Tools Become Collaborators

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This book aims to discuss the technical and ethical challenges posed by the present technological framework and to highlight the fundamental role played by human-centred design and human factors in the definition of robotic architectures for human–robot collaboration.

The book gives an updated overview of the most recent robotic technology, conceived and designed to collaborate with human beings in industrial working scenarios. The technological development of robotics over the last years and the fast evolution of AI, machine learning and IoT have paved the way for applications that extend far beyond the typical use of robots performing repetitive tasks in exclusive spaces. In this new technological paradigm that is expected to drive the robotics market in the coming years, robots and workers will coexist in the same workplace, sharing not only this lived space, but also the roles and functions inherent to a process of production, merging the benefits of automated and manual performing. However, having robots cooperating in real time with workers, responding in a physical, psychological and social adequate way, requires a human-centred design that not only calls for high safety standards regulating the quality of human–robot interaction, but also demands the robot's fine-grained perception and awareness of the dynamics of its surrounding environment, namely the behaviours of their human peers—their expected actions/responses—fostering the necessary collaborative efforts towards the accomplishment of the tasks to be executed.

On Human Condition: The Status of Work
1(16)
Maria Isabel Aldinhas Ferreira
Human Robot Collaboration in Industrial Environments
17(24)
George Michalos
Panagiotis Karagiannis
Nikos Dimitropoulos
Dionisis Andronas
Sotiris Makris
Participatory Approach to Commissioning Collaborative Industrial Robot Systems
41(14)
Carolann Quinlan-Smith
Robot Inference of Human States: Performance and Transparency in Physical Collaboration
55(16)
Kevin Haninger
Human-Robot Collaboration Using Visual Cues for Communication
71(16)
Iveta Eimontaite
Trust in Industrial Human-Robot Collaboration
87(18)
George Charalambous
Sarah R. Fletcher
Adapting Autonomy and Personalisation in Collaborative Human-Robot Systems
105(26)
Angelo Marguglio
Maria Francesca Cantore
Antonio Caruso
Designing Robot Assistance to Optimize Operator Acceptance
131(24)
Maria del Mar Otero
Teegan L. Johnson
The Role of Standards in Human-Robot Integration Safety
155(18)
Carole Franklin
Engineering a Safe Collaborative Application
173(18)
Elena Dominguez
Challenges in the Safety-Security Co-Assurance of Collaborative Industrial Robots
191(24)
Mario Gleirscher
Nikita Johnson
Panayiotis Karachristou
Radu Calinescu
James Law
John Clark
Task Allocation: Contemporary Methods for Assigning Human-Robot Roles
215(20)
Niki Kousi
Dimosthenis Dimosthenopoulos
Sotiris Aivaliotis
George Michalos
Sotiris Makris
Implementing Effective Speed and Separation Monitoring with Legacy Industrial Robots--State of the Art, Issues, and the Way Forward
235(20)
Alberto Moel
Scott Denenberg
Marek Wartenberg
Ethical Aspects of Human-Robot Collaboration in Industrial Work Settings
255(12)
Aimee van Wynsberghe
Madelaine Ley
Sabine Roeser
Robots and the Workplace: The Contribution of Technology Assessment to Their Impact on Work and Employment
267
Tiago Mesquita Carvalho
Tiago Santos Pereira