Flexible Automation Driven by Demonstration: Leveraging Strategies that Simplify Robotics

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An important question for production engineers is, »How do I automate this task?» In traditional industrial automation, e.g., a car factory, robots perform a small set of tasks for long periods of time. Robots are selected because their kinematic structure and strength suit the task requirements, and their motions are preprogrammed by a skilled programmer. In flexible manufacturing environments, tasks can change daily or hourly. The classic approach to automation is less suitable here; buying a dedicated robot for each set of tasks is inefficient, and coding each task is very time-consuming. Furthermore, qualified programmers with the requisite knowledge may not be available. To solve these problems, we propose a framework for modular robots that determines their structure and program based on human demonstrations.

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Giusti, A., Zeestraten, M. J. A., Icer, E., Pereira, A., Caldwell, D. G., Calinon, S., & Althoff, M. (2018). Flexible Automation Driven by Demonstration: Leveraging Strategies that Simplify Robotics. IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine, 25(2), 18–27. https://doi.org/10.1109/MRA.2018.2810543

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