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Virtual zones safeguard robots, co-workers

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

MAGDEBURG, Germany – A new imaging system monitors workplace environments to help employees and industrial robots, which typically work separately, to collaborate more closely on assembly jobs. Robots that assist humans at work are enclosed by a protective barrier. To prevent injury, industrial safety regulations permit contact between people and robots only under certain conditions. For the two to act as a team, they must operate within an environment that defines safety zones. The system is called ViERforES, or Virtual and Augmented Reality for Maximum Embedded System Safety, Security and...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
    camerasdefenseEuro NewsEuropeFederal Ministry of Education and ResearchFraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFFGermanyhuman-robot safety monitoringImagingindustrialindustrial robotsindustrial safety regulationsNewsNorbert Elkmannrobot safety zonerobot-human interactionsrobotssafety zoneViERforES project

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