The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec)
Online ISSN : 2424-3124
2016
Session ID : 1A2-13b7
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A study on the initial separation distance for a human to avoid the collision of the eyeball with a robot taking human avoidance characteristics into consideration
Shunya TAKEDAYoji YAMADAShogo OKAMOTO
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Safety of human-robot collaborative operation is strongly demanded in the industrial field of manufacturing robots. In the study, we discuss the collaborative operation condition of a fixed type manipulation taking human characteristics of avoiding the end effector which is approaching his/her eye. Risk assessment shall be done in consideration of more close human-robot safety space management. In the study, more concretely we focus on the maximum speed of the manipulator and the initial distance between it and a human eyeball. Relationships between the maximum speed and separation distance by using data obtained from psychological experiments where 3 patterns are set as the initial distance. We further discussed the extension of the relationships to reach the maximum motion area of the robot where the human avoidance reaction time becomes infinity.

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