Abstract

An increasing number of problems caused by the use of industrial robots should be expected due to the dramatically increasing population of robots today. In this paper, machine guarding functions and techniques are reviewed. The possibilities of transferring the concepts of machine guarding to robotic systems are then analyzed. The analysis shows that most of the guarding techniques are still applicable to industrial robots with modifications to accommodate differences. A set of guidelines for installing safeguarding devices is also presented. Research is need in the areas of guarding techniques for robotic cells, new sensor development, and sensor reliability, fusion, and coordination problems.

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