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Human–Robot Collaborative Assembly Based on Eye-Hand and a Finite State Machine in a Virtual Environment

Xue Zhao, Ye He, Xiaoan Chen, Zhi Liu

2021Applied Sciences27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With the development of the global economy, the demand for manufacturing is increasing. Accordingly, human–robot collaborative assembly has become a research hotspot. This paper aims to solve the efficiency problems inherent in traditional human-machine collaboration. Based on eye–hand and finite state machines, a collaborative assembly method is proposed. The method determines the human’s intention by collecting posture and eye data, which can control a robot to grasp an object, move it, and perform co-assembly. The robot’s automatic path planning is based on a probabilistic roadmap planner. Virtual reality tests show that the proposed method is more efficient than traditional methods.

Topics & Concepts

GRASPPlannerComputer scienceRobotFinite-state machineHuman–computer interactionVirtual realityMotion planningProbabilistic logicArtificial intelligenceVirtual machineComputer visionSimulationSoftware engineeringAlgorithmOperating systemRobot Manipulation and LearningGaze Tracking and Assistive TechnologyRobotic Path Planning Algorithms
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