User-centered design for Human-Robot Collaboration systems

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Autonomous robotic systems are one of the pillars of Industry 4.0, together with Digital Twin (DT) simulations and advanced Human Machine Interfaces (HMI). Customization requirements in modern manufacturing demand a closer collaboration between operators and automated technologies, leading to a novel Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) and interaction paradigm aimed at the augmentation of human capabilities in the workplace. This scenario calls for a new definition of HRC standards and design for safety, programming, and an overall assessment of modern cyber-physical systems. A comprehensive design process aiming to formulate a common framework of requirements based on human, organizational and production needs is missing. A user-centered design approach described may be a solution to address the open challenges of future HRC. DT and Augmented and Virtual reality technologies (AR/VR) are implemented in elaborated model as the necessary tools to assign the operator a central position in the design, control, and assessment of modern industrial collaborative scenarios.

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Pizzagalli, S. L., Kuts, V., & Otto, T. (2021). User-centered design for Human-Robot Collaboration systems. In Proceedings of the International Conference of DAAAM Baltic (Vol. 2021-April). DAAAM International Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/1140/1/012011

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