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The vision of seamless human-robot interaction in our everyday life
that allows for tight cooperation between human and robot has not
become reality yet. However, the recent increase in technology
maturity finally made it possible to realize systems of high
integration, advanced sensorial capabilities and enhanced power to
cross this barrier and merge living spaces of humans and robot
workspaces to at least a certain extent. Together with the
increasing industrial effort to realize first commercial service
robotics products this makes it necessary to properly address one
of the most fundamental questions of Human-Robot Interaction: How
to ensure safety in human-robot coexistence? In this authoritative
monograph, the essential question about the necessary requirements
for a safe robot is addressed in depth and from various
perspectives. The approach taken in this book focuses on the
biomechanical level of injury assessment, addresses the physical
evaluation of robot-human impacts, and isolates the major factors
that cause human injuries. This assessment is the basis for the
design and exploration of various measures to improve safety in
human-robot interaction. They range from control schemes for
collision detection, reflex reaction, and avoidance to the
investigation of novel joint designs that equip robots with
fundamentally new capabilities. By the depth of its analysis and
exceptionally salient experimental work, this monograph offers one
of the most comprehensive treatments of the safety challenge in the
field.
The vision of seamless human-robot interaction in our everyday life
that allows for tight cooperation between human and robot has not
become reality yet. However, the recent increase in technology
maturity finally made it possible to realize systems of high
integration, advanced sensorial capabilities and enhanced power to
cross this barrier and merge living spaces of humans and robot
workspaces to at least a certain extent. Together with the
increasing industrial effort to realize first commercial service
robotics products this makes it necessary to properly address one
of the most fundamental questions of Human-Robot Interaction: How
to ensure safety in human-robot coexistence? In this authoritative
monograph, the essential question about the necessary requirements
for a safe robot is addressed in depth and from various
perspectives. The approach taken in this book focuses on the
biomechanical level of injury assessment, addresses the physical
evaluation of robot-human impacts, and isolates the major factors
that cause human injuries. This assessment is the basis for the
design and exploration of various measures to improve safety in
human-robot interaction. They range from control schemes for
collision detection, reflex reaction, and avoidance to the
investigation of novel joint designs that equip robots with
fundamentally new capabilities. By the depth of its analysis and
exceptionally salient experimental work, this monograph offers one
of the most comprehensive treatments of the safety challenge in the
field.
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