Electronics (Jan 2024)

Development of a Human–Robot Interface for Cobot Trajectory Planning Using Mixed Reality

  • Raúl Calderón-Sesmero,
  • Jaime Duque-Domingo,
  • Jaime Gómez-García-Bermejo,
  • Eduardo Zalama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13030571
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 571

Abstract

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The growing demand for projects with collaborative robots, known as “cobots”, underlines the need to efficiently address the execution of tasks with speed and flexibility, without neglecting safety in human–robot interaction. In general terms, this practice requires knowledge of robotics programming and skill in the use of hardware. The proposed solution consists of a mixed reality (MR) application integrated into a mixed reality head-mounted device (HMD) that accelerates the process of programming the complex manoeuvres of a cobot. This advancement is achieved through voice and gesture recognition, in addition to the use of digital panels. This allows any user, regardless of his or her robotics experience, to work more efficiently. The Robot Operating System (ROS) platform monitors the cobot and manages the transfer of data between the two. The system uses QR (Quick Response) codes to establish a precise frame of reference. This solution has proven its applicability in industrial processes, by automating manoeuvres and receiving positive feedback from users who have evaluated its performance. This solution promises to revolutionize the programming and operation of cobots, and pave the way for efficient and accessible collaborative robotics.

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