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Towards Coexistence of Human and Robot: How Ubiquitous Computing Can Contribute?

Jingyuan Cheng; Xiaoping Chen; Paul Lukowicz
In: Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing of Springer (Hrsg.). Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Application. International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications (RiTA-14), Special Session #1 - Robotics Meets Ubiquitous Computing, November 6-8, Beijing, China, Springer, 2014.

Abstract

After the ISO 10218-1/2 in 2011, safety factors for industry robot are standardized. As robotics expands its area from industry further into service, educational, healthcare and etc., both human and robot are exposed to a space with more openness and less certainty. Because there is no common safety specification, we raise in this paper our own hypotheses on the safety requirements in dense human-robot co-existing scenarios and focus more on demonstrating the possibilities provided by the research field named Ubiquitous Computing.