Search for dissertations about: "Human-Robot Collaboration"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words Human-Robot Collaboration.
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1. Toward human-robot collaboration
Abstract : Recently robots have been launched as tour-guides in museums, and as lawnmowers, in-home vacuum cleaners, and remotely operated machines in so-called distant, dangerous and dirty applications. While the methods to endow robots with a degree of autonomy have been a strong research focus, the methods for human-machine control have not been given as much attention. READ MORE
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2. Toward human-robot collaboration
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3. Multimodal Human-Robot Collaboration in Assembly
Abstract : Human-robot collaboration (HRC) envisioned for factories of the future would require close physical collaboration between humans and robots in safe and shared working environments with enhanced efficiency and flexibility. The PhD study aims for multimodal human-robot collaboration in assembly. READ MORE
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4. Human-Robot Collaboration for Kinesthetic Teaching
Abstract : Recent industrial interest in producing smaller volumes of products in shorter time frames, in contrast to mass production in previous decades, motivated the introduction of human–robot collaboration (HRC) in industrial settings, as an attempt to increase flexibility in manufacturing applications by incorporating human intelligence and dexterity to these processes. This thesis presents methods for improving the involvement of human operators in industrial settings where robots are present, with a particular focus on kinesthetic teaching, i. READ MORE
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5. Force-based control for human-robot cooperative object manipulation
Abstract : In Physical Human-Robot Interaction (PHRI), humans and robots share the workspace and physically interact and collaborate to perform a common task. However, robots do not have human levels of intelligence or the capacity to adapt in performing collaborative tasks. READ MORE