Allowable Maximum Safe Velocity Control based on Human-Robot Distance for Collaborative Robot

Heonseop Shin, Kwangmo Seo, S. Rhim
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Recently collaborative robots which share the workspace with human attract much attention from the industry and the researchers. This paper suggests a method of controlling the velocity of the robot at the allowable maximum velocity to ensure human safety even when the distance between the robot and the person becomes inevitably closer than the safe separation distance. The allowable maximum safe velocity is calculated using the collision model which predicts the collision peak pressure and the peak force between the robot and the human in the case of collision. The pressure and force threshold given in ISO/TS 15066 is used to estimate the allowable maximum velocity of the robot as a function of the distance between the robot and the human. By operating the robot at its allowable maximum velocity the productivity of the collaborative operation can be enhanced without jeopardizing the safety of the human. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is verified through simulation results in this paper.
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基于人机距离的协作机器人允许最大安全速度控制
近年来,与人类共享工作空间的协作机器人备受业界和研究者的关注。本文提出了一种在机器人与人之间的距离不可避免地小于安全分离距离的情况下,将机器人的速度控制在允许的最大速度,以保证人体安全的方法。利用碰撞模型预测碰撞时机器人与人之间的碰撞峰值压力和碰撞峰值力,计算出允许的最大安全速度。ISO/TS 15066中给出的压力和力阈值用于估计机器人的允许最大速度,作为机器人与人之间距离的函数。通过以允许的最大速度操作机器人,可以在不危及人类安全的情况下提高协作操作的生产率。仿真结果验证了该方法的有效性。
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