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On-line collision avoidance for collaborative robot manipulators by adjusting off-line generated paths: An industrial use case

Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
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SAFEEA, Mohammad
164378 Faculty of Sciences and Technology [Coimbra]
NETO, Pedro
164378 Faculty of Sciences and Technology [Coimbra]
ccBEAREE, Richard
543315 Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des Systèmes Physiques et Numériques [LISPEN]

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http://hdl.handle.net/10985/17378
DOI
10.1016/j.robot.2019.07.013
Date
2019
Journal
Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Abstract

Human–robot collision avoidance is a key in collaborative robotics and in the framework of Industry 4.0. It plays an important role for achieving safety criteria while having humans and machines working side-by-side in unstructured and time-varying environment. This study introduces the subject of manipulator’s on-line collision avoidance into a real industrial application implementing typical sensors and a commonly used collaborative industrial manipulator, KUKA iiwa. In the proposed methodology, the human co-worker and the robot are represented by geometric primitives (capsules). The minimum distance and relative velocity between them is calculated, when human/obstacles are nearby the concept of hypothetical repulsion and attraction vectors is used. By coupling this concept with a mathematical representation of robot’s kinematics, a task level control with collision avoidance capability is achieved. Consequently, the off-line generated nominal path of the industrial task is modified on-the-fly so the robot is able to avoid collision with the co-worker safely while being able to fulfill the industrial operation. To guarantee motion continuity when switching between different tasks, the notion of repulsion-vector-reshaping is introduced. Tests on an assembly robotic cell in automotive industry show that the robot moves smoothly and avoids collisions successfully by adjusting the off-line generated nominal paths.

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