Rahman et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Mutual trust-based subtask allocation for human–robot collaboration in flexible lightweight assembly in manufacturingRahman et al., 2018
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- Rahman S
- Wang Y
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- Mechatronics
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A human–robot hybrid cell is developed for flexible assembly in manufacturing through the collaboration between a human and a robot. The selected task is to assemble a few LEGO blocks (parts) into a final product following specified sequence and instructions. The task is …
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