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This book aims to discuss the technical and ethical challenges
posed by the present technological framework and to highlight the
fundamental role played by human-centred design and human factors
in the definition of robotic architectures for human-robot
collaboration. The book gives an updated overview of the most
recent robotic technology, conceived and designed to collaborate
with human beings in industrial working scenarios. The
technological development of robotics over the last years and the
fast evolution of AI, machine learning and IoT have paved the way
for applications that extend far beyond the typical use of robots
performing repetitive tasks in exclusive spaces. In this new
technological paradigm that is expected to drive the robotics
market in the coming years, robots and workers will coexist in the
same workplace, sharing not only this lived space, but also the
roles and functions inherent to a process of production, merging
the benefits of automated and manual performing. However, having
robots cooperating in real time with workers, responding in a
physical, psychological and social adequate way, requires a
human-centred design that not only calls for high safety standards
regulating the quality of human-robot interaction, but also demands
the robot's fine-grained perception and awareness of the dynamics
of its surrounding environment, namely the behaviours of their
human peers-their expected actions/responses-fostering the
necessary collaborative efforts towards the accomplishment of the
tasks to be executed.
This book aims to discuss the technical and ethical challenges
posed by the present technological framework and to highlight the
fundamental role played by human-centred design and human factors
in the definition of robotic architectures for human-robot
collaboration. The book gives an updated overview of the most
recent robotic technology, conceived and designed to collaborate
with human beings in industrial working scenarios. The
technological development of robotics over the last years and the
fast evolution of AI, machine learning and IoT have paved the way
for applications that extend far beyond the typical use of robots
performing repetitive tasks in exclusive spaces. In this new
technological paradigm that is expected to drive the robotics
market in the coming years, robots and workers will coexist in the
same workplace, sharing not only this lived space, but also the
roles and functions inherent to a process of production, merging
the benefits of automated and manual performing. However, having
robots cooperating in real time with workers, responding in a
physical, psychological and social adequate way, requires a
human-centred design that not only calls for high safety standards
regulating the quality of human-robot interaction, but also demands
the robot's fine-grained perception and awareness of the dynamics
of its surrounding environment, namely the behaviours of their
human peers-their expected actions/responses-fostering the
necessary collaborative efforts towards the accomplishment of the
tasks to be executed.
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