2A1-F05 Collision Resolution of Robots Coexisting with Humans
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概要
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This paper presents a deterministic method to resolve potential collisions between a robot and a human. The potential collisions between robots have been resolved by a collision detection tool, extended collision map. However, motion planning of robots is difficult to achieve when robots and humans coexist in a common space. To circumvent this difficulty, we are based on the decoupled motion planning and propose a collision resolution method, collision line which describes time-varying potential collisions in an extended collision map. Although we cannot exactly expect the movement of human, we can resolve the potential collisions using the proposed tool. In addition, our solutions from the tool are simple and definite for collision resolution since all possible collisions are classified into only four types. Thus, the proposed method would be applicable to most motion planners for robots in human existence.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2009-05-25
著者
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Choi Myoung
Department Of East-west Medicine Graduate School Kyung Hee University
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CHOI Jeong
ASRI, Department of Electrical Engineering, Seoul National University
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KIM Jimin
ASRI, Department of Electrical Engineering, Seoul National University
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LEE Beom
ASRI, Department of Electrical Engineering, Seoul National University
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Kim Jimin
Asri Department Of Electrical Engineering Seoul National University
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Choi Jeong
Asri Department Of Electrical Engineering Seoul National University
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Choi Myoung
Department Of Electrical Engineering Kangwon National University
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