Human–Robot Collaboration With a Corrective Shared Controlled Robot in a Sanding Task
Anna Konstant,
Nitzan Orr,
Michael Hagenow
et al.
Abstract:Objective Physical and cognitive workloads and performance were studied for a corrective shared control (CSC) human–robot collaborative (HRC) sanding task. Background Manual sanding is physically demanding. Collaborative robots (cobots) can potentially reduce physical stress, but fully autonomous implementation has been particularly challenging due to skill, task variability, and robot limitations. CSC is an HRC method where the robot operates semi-autonomously while the human provides real-time corrections. M… Show more
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