Augmented Reality for Supporting Workers in Human–Robot Collaboration

Ana Moya, Leire Bastida, Pablo Aguirrezabal, Matteo Pantano, Patricia Abril-Jiménez

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Abstract

This paper discusses the potential benefits of using augmented reality (AR) technology to enhance human–robot collaborative industrial processes. The authors describe a real-world use case at Siemens premises in which an AR-based authoring tool is used to reduce cognitive load, assist human workers in training robots, and support calibration and inspection tasks during assembly tasks. The study highlights the potential of AR as a solution for optimizing human–robot collaboration and improving productivity. The article describes the methodology used to deploy and evaluate the ARContent tool, which demonstrated improved usability, reduced task load, and increased efficiency in the assembly process. However, the study is limited by the restricted availability of workers and their knowledge of assembly tasks with robots. The authors suggest that future work should focus on testing the ARContent tool with a larger user pool and improving the authoring tool based on the shortcomings identified during the study. Overall, this work shows the potential for AR technology to revolutionize industrial processes and improve collaboration between humans and robots.
Original languageEnglish
Article number40
Pages (from-to)40
Number of pages1
JournalMultimodal Technologies and Interaction
Volume7
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Apr 2023

Keywords

  • Augmented reality
  • Human–robot collaboration
  • Collaborative robotics
  • Guidance
  • Connected factory
  • Industry 5.0

Project and Funding Information

  • Project ID
  • info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/873087/EU/Smart Human Oriented Platform for Connected Factories/SHOP4CF
  • Funding Info
  • This research received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research 765 and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No. 873087. The results obtained in this work reflect only the authors views and not the ones of the European Commission; the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information they contain.

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