|
Workpackage |
Description |
Leader |
WP1 |
Domain Analysis and Dependability Approach |
Accomplish a detailed analysis of safety issues in physical human-robot interaction
including requirements, standards, use cases, applications, test-beds, and risks. An approach on how to
achieve dependability including new safety concepts with a varying level of safety will be developed. |
KUKA |
WP2 |
Motion Planning for Robots in Presence of Humans |
The objective is to investigate the specific issues involved in planning and
execution of tasks for a robot manipulator in close interaction with humans and to develop a planner
and is associated reactive scheme that elaborates and executes safe and legible manipulator trajectories
in vicinity of humans. |
CNRS |
WP3 |
Collision Detection, Reaction, and Safe Control |
The objective is to develop efficient collision detection methods, using only robot
proprioceptive sensors, and safe reaction strategies preventing additional damages in the post-impact
phase. In addition, the WP contains the design of safety-oriented motion controllers design for
lightweight compliant manipulators and for robotic devices with variable impedance actuation. |
UOR |
WP4 |
New Generation of Passively Safe Robots |
To develop a new generation of intrinsically safe robot joints, which are harmless to
humans in case of collisions, while preserving high manipulative performance. |
UNIPI |
WP5 |
Integration, Evaluation, and Optimization |
To gauge the progress of the project in its different components, to validate its results and
to allow optimization of its products through iterative propose-test-modify cycles. |
DLR |
WP6 |
Dissemination and Use of Knowledge |
The objective is twofold:
• coordination of the management of knowledge and innovation-related activities and thereby to
assure the exploitation of the project outputs;
• dissemination of the knowledge resulting from the project to the international scientific community
as well as to the general public. |
UNINA |
WP7 |
Management |
The objectives are:
• overall financial, scientific, and technological management;
• organization and coordination of tasks in workpackages;
• coordination of the work between the workpackages;
• organization of workshops and internal evaluations;
• coordination of the reporting procedures;
• continuous information exchange with the EU. |
UNIPI |