HRI
Safe planning for human-robot interaction
Dana Kulić, Elizabeth A. Croft
- Year
- 2004
- Citations
- 99
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
A two stage planning approach is proposed to address issues of potentially conflicting planning criteria. This paper presents a strategy for improving the safety of human-robot interaction for articulated robots by minimizing a danger criterion during the planning stage. Two formulations of the danger criterion are proposed: a criterion assuming independent factors, and a criterion assuming mutually dependent factors. Simulations of the proposed planning strategy are presented for both 2D and 3D robots.
Keywords
RobotTask (project management)Focus (optics)Human–robot interactionInertiaControl (management)EngineeringControl engineeringComputer scienceArtificial intelligence
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