An Online Toolkit for Applications Featuring Collaborative Robots Across Different Domains

Saenz J, Bessler-Etten J, Valori M, Prange-Lasonder G, Fassi I, Bidard C, Bach Lassen A, Paniti I, Toth A, Stuke T, Wrede S, et al. (2023)
IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems 53(4): 657-667.

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Saenz, Jose; Bessler-Etten, Jule; Valori, Marcello; Prange-Lasonder, Gerdienke; Fassi, Irene; Bidard, Catherine; Bach Lassen, Aske; Paniti, Imre; Toth, Andras; Stuke, Tobias; Wrede, SebastianUniBi ; Nielsen, Kurt
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Abstract / Bemerkung
Collaborative robots (cobots) are being applied in areas such as healthcare, rehabilitation, agriculture and logistics, beyond the typical manufacturing setting. This is leading to a marked increase in the number of cobot stakeholders with little or no experience in traditional safety engineering. Considering the importance of human safety in collaborative robotic applications, this is currently proving to be a barrier to more widespread cobot usage. A web-based Toolkit that targets cobot end-users and manufacturers with varying levels of safety expertise was developed, helping them to understand how to consider the safety of their cobot applications. In this work, we will provide an overview of the state of the art for ensuring cobot safety, highlight the support provided by the “COVR Toolkit” and introduce three examples where third parties applied the Toolkit for their collaborative robotics application.
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems
Band
53
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
657-667
ISSN
2168-2291
eISSN
2168-2305
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2965068

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Saenz J, Bessler-Etten J, Valori M, et al. An Online Toolkit for Applications Featuring Collaborative Robots Across Different Domains. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems. 2023;53(4):657-667.
Saenz, J., Bessler-Etten, J., Valori, M., Prange-Lasonder, G., Fassi, I., Bidard, C., Bach Lassen, A., et al. (2023). An Online Toolkit for Applications Featuring Collaborative Robots Across Different Domains. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 53(4), 657-667. https://doi.org/10.1109/THMS.2022.3213416
Saenz, Jose, Bessler-Etten, Jule, Valori, Marcello, Prange-Lasonder, Gerdienke, Fassi, Irene, Bidard, Catherine, Bach Lassen, Aske, et al. 2023. “An Online Toolkit for Applications Featuring Collaborative Robots Across Different Domains”. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems 53 (4): 657-667.
Saenz, J., Bessler-Etten, J., Valori, M., Prange-Lasonder, G., Fassi, I., Bidard, C., Bach Lassen, A., Paniti, I., Toth, A., Stuke, T., et al. (2023). An Online Toolkit for Applications Featuring Collaborative Robots Across Different Domains. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems 53, 657-667.
Saenz, J., et al., 2023. An Online Toolkit for Applications Featuring Collaborative Robots Across Different Domains. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 53(4), p 657-667.
J. Saenz, et al., “An Online Toolkit for Applications Featuring Collaborative Robots Across Different Domains”, IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, vol. 53, 2023, pp. 657-667.
Saenz, J., Bessler-Etten, J., Valori, M., Prange-Lasonder, G., Fassi, I., Bidard, C., Bach Lassen, A., Paniti, I., Toth, A., Stuke, T., Wrede, S., Nielsen, K.: An Online Toolkit for Applications Featuring Collaborative Robots Across Different Domains. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems. 53, 657-667 (2023).
Saenz, Jose, Bessler-Etten, Jule, Valori, Marcello, Prange-Lasonder, Gerdienke, Fassi, Irene, Bidard, Catherine, Bach Lassen, Aske, Paniti, Imre, Toth, Andras, Stuke, Tobias, Wrede, Sebastian, and Nielsen, Kurt. “An Online Toolkit for Applications Featuring Collaborative Robots Across Different Domains”. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems 53.4 (2023): 657-667.
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