Periodic Reporting for period 1 - CONCERT (CONfigurable CollaborativE Robot Technologies)
Berichtszeitraum: 2021-01-01 bis 2022-06-30
– There is an increasing demand for more flexible and physically configurable collaborative robots, which can quickly be customized to serve different manufacturing trends as well as other highly promising application domains, such as the construction industry.
– To ensure safety, today’s collaborative robots are, with only few exceptions, deliberately limited to low/ medium payload applications. The construction industry is a domain, where many manual heavy tasks and hazardous processes exist. Collaborative robots with sufficient physical capacity and verified safety could assist to reduce the physical loads and hazards experienced by the construction personnel.
– There is therefore a need for more flexibility in the task execution and role assignment among the human and collaborative robot partner to truly demonstrate the increased productivity and efficiency benefits that collaborative robots can offer.
To address the above, CONCERT has the objectives to develop a number of innovative core technologies, which will concurrently explore and integrate i) novel concepts of configurable collaborative robots, ii) automatic generation of control and interface components, iii) safe interaction control methodologies, iv) multi modal human and workspace perception and supervision tools, and v) versatile and dynamic shared autonomy principles. The project will validate these technologies in construction tasks, which exhibit high payloads and diverse workspace size and settings, thus requiring different robot arrangements to perform them
To enable the integration of the above results a number of foundation integration tools were developed including a high-level API (Application Programming Interface), a plugin-based software system for third-party integration, a GUI (Graphical User Interface) for system troubleshooting and tools facilitating the transparent porting of the code from the simulation to the physical CONCERT platform. The project also studied the working conditions and requirements of the CONCERT platform when performing various tasks on the construction site and together with the definition of scenarios for the individual use cases, a detailed analysis of the benefits and risks of these construction use cases was performed. Furthermore, various relevant regulations have been analyzed to identify legal aspects of work accompanied by collaborative robots, while the requirements that shall be met by configurable collaborative robot to ensure its acceptability by construction workers as well as its usability as workers’ collaborator were outlined. Finally, a study to identify and examine societal and psychosocial risks and opportunities related to the work with collaborative robots was conducted to ensure apart from the functional needs, the greatest possible comfort for end users is ensured when operating the configurable CONCERT robotic platform.