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A Dynamic Architecture for Task Assignment and Scheduling for Collaborative Robotic Cells

Chapter
Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
A Dynamic Architecture for Task Assignment and Scheduling for Collaborative Robotic Cells / Pupa, A.; Landi, C. T.; Bertolani, M.; Secchi, C.. - 18:(2021), pp. 74-88. [10.1007/978-3-030-71356-0_6]
abstract:
In collaborative robotic cells, a human operator and a robot share the workspace in order to execute a common job, consisting of a set of tasks. A proper allocation and scheduling of the tasks for the human and for the robot is crucial for achieving an efficient human-robot collaboration. In order to deal with the dynamic and unpredictable behavior of the human and for allowing the human and the robot to negotiate about the tasks to be executed, a two layers architecture for solving the task allocation and scheduling problem is proposed. The first layer optimally solves the task allocation problem considering nominal execution times. The second layer, which is reactive, adapts online the sequence of tasks to be executed by the robot considering deviations from the nominal behaviors and requests coming from the human and from robot. The proposed architecture is experimentally validated on a collaborative assembly job.
Iris type:
Capitolo/Saggio
Keywords:
Human robot collaboration; Task allocation; Task scheduling
List of contributors:
Pupa, A.; Landi, C. T.; Bertolani, M.; Secchi, C.
Authors of the University:
PUPA ANDREA
SECCHI Cristian
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1250140
Book title:
HUMAN-FRIENDLY ROBOTICS 2020
Published in:
SPRINGER PROCEEDINGS IN ADVANCED ROBOTICS
Journal
SPRINGER PROCEEDINGS IN ADVANCED ROBOTICS
Series
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