Simplified Programming of Re-usable Skills on a Safe Industrial Robot: Prototype and Evaluation

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This paper presents a study on iconic programming support for mainly position-based lead-through programming of an ABB YuMi collaborative robot. A prototype tool supporting a hybrid programming and execution mode was developed and evaluated with 21 non-expert users with varying programming and robotics experience. We also present a comparison of the programming times for an expert robot programmer using traditional tools versus the new tool. The expert programmed the same tasks in 1/5 of the time compared to traditional tools and the non-experts were able to program and debug a LEGO building task using the robot within 30 minutes.

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Stenmark, M., Haage, M., & Topp, E. A. (2017). Simplified Programming of Re-usable Skills on a Safe Industrial Robot: Prototype and Evaluation. In ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (Vol. Part F127194, pp. 463–472). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1145/2909824.3020227

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