Title
Exploring human robot coproduction
Abstract
Recently, robots are making their way towards the small and medium enterprises at a quick pace. This is due to market demand and enabled by reduction in costs of robot systems. If robots can be introduced strategically in existing production workflows, productivity could be increased. However, the task division and interaction between human and robot co-workers need to be optimized in order to achieve this. This work-in-progress paper presents a pilot setup to explore such scenarios. We discuss early findings and we present our vision for the future of human robot coproduction.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/ETFA.2014.7005329
Emerging Technology and Factory Automation
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
human-robot interaction,industrial robots,production management,human robot coproduction,human-robot coworker interaction,production workflow,productivity,robot system cost reduction,small-and-medium sized enterprise,HRI group dynamics,Workflow,collaborative task,coproduction,robotic assistant
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
6
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Argun Cencen110.37
Kanter van Deurzen210.37
Jouke Verlinden3185.28
J. M. P. Geraedts4124.09