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A Human-Centered Dynamic Scheduling Architecture for Collaborative Application

Andrea Pupa, Wietse van Dijk, Cristian Secchi

2021IRIS UNIMORE (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia)43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In collaborative robotic applications, human and robot have to work together during a whole shift for executing a sequence of jobs. The performance of the human robot team can be enhanced by scheduling the right tasks to the human and the robot. The scheduling should consider the task execution constraints, the variability in the task execution by the human, and the job quality of the human. Therefore, it is necessary to dynamically schedule the assigned tasks. In this letter, we propose a two-layered architecture for task allocation and scheduling in a collaborative cell. Job quality is explicitly considered during the allocation of the tasks and over a sequence of jobs. The tasks are dynamically scheduled based on the real time monitoring of the human's activities. The effectiveness of the proposed architecture is experimentally validated.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceScheduling (production processes)ArchitectureRobotTask (project management)Distributed computingHuman–robot interactionDynamic priority schedulingScheduleTask analysisFixed-priority pre-emptive schedulingReal-time computingHuman–computer interactionRate-monotonic schedulingArtificial intelligenceEngineeringOperating systemOperations managementSystems engineeringArtVisual artsRobot Manipulation and LearningTeleoperation and Haptic SystemsManufacturing Process and Optimization