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Abstract
This paper presents a large-scale research experiment carried out within the TAPAS project, where multiple mobile manipulators were integrated and assessed in an industrial context. We consider an industrial scenario in which mobile manipulators naturally extend automation of logistic tasks towards assistive ones. In the experiment, we included tasks such as preparatory and post-processing work, e.g. pre-assembly or machine tending with inherent quality control. In the experiment, we deployed the two heterogeneous mobile manipulators Little Helper and omniRob in a production scenario at Grundfos A/S, a manufacturer of water circulation pumps, in Denmark. The experiment showed that mobile manipulation is at a level of technology readiness that will allow industrial application in the near future. Despite challenges indicated later in the paper, the research efforts presented do show that research is on the right track on transferring mobile manipulation from research to industry.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings for the joint conference of ISR 2014, 45th International Symposium on Robotics and Robotik 2014, 8th German Conference on Robotics |
Number of pages | 8 |
Publisher | VDE Verlag GMBH |
Publication date | Jun 2014 |
Pages | 305-312 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-8007-3601-0 |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2014 |
Event | ISR/Robotik 2014 - 41st International Symposium on Robotics; 6th German Conference on Robotics - München, Germany Duration: 2 Jun 2014 → 3 Jun 2014 http://conference.vde.com/isr2014/Pages/Start.aspx |
Conference
Conference | ISR/Robotik 2014 - 41st International Symposium on Robotics; 6th German Conference on Robotics |
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Country/Territory | Germany |
City | München |
Period | 02/06/2014 → 03/06/2014 |
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Keywords
- Mobile manipulators
- Robotics
- Automation
- Industry
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TAPAS: Robotics-enabled logistics and assistive services for the transformable factory of the future (TAPAS)
Madsen, O. (Project Participant), Krüger, V. K. C. (Project Participant), Dang, V. Q. (Project Participant), Nielsen, I. E. (Project Participant), Pedersen, M. R. (Project Participant), Steger-Jensen, K. (Project Participant) & Hvolby, H.-H. (Project Participant)
01/11/2010 → 30/10/2014
Project: Research