Abstract

In an automobile assembly line, many processes require control and human intervention. A human’s dexterity and ability to react to unpredictable changes in production volume and product specifications are necessary for these processes. Thus, it remains difficult to rely on robots or other automated systems. Conversely, some tasks, such as moving to a tool rack and delivering parts, do not require human skill. In the bumper assembly process of automobile assembly, a worker must move to pick up the bumper twice in one procedure. This task may strain the worker and increase work time for each bumper. To address this situation, we developed a new co-worker robot, named B-PaDY, to work in cooperation with human workers on the automobile bumper assembly line. This co-worker robot is not directly involved in the assembly processes, but performs tasks to support human workers. The robot delivers the bumper to the worker on the production line at the right time. We propose hardware concepts and designs to ensure worker’s safety and allow for handling of all bumpers types. This robot uses a suspended rail system and handles the bumper, attaching to its reverse side. Additionally, we propose a method to determine the proper delivery timing based on a logistic regression model and confirm its effectiveness by performing experiments. We statistically model the worker’s state upon completion of the assembly task and stochastically determine the proper timing. By recognizing the worker’s behavior and supporting the worker with appropriate timing, our system effectively supplies the bumper to the worker and improves work efficiency.

Highlights

  • Industrial robots have been used extensively in manufacturing industries to enhance productivity and ensure the quality of products

  • We propose the use of a coworker robot called in-time parts/tools delivery to you robot (PaDY)

  • The co-worker robot is not directly involved in the assembly processes but rather performs nonessential tasks to support human workers. This robot supports the human worker in attaching parts to an automobile in the assembly line by delivering the required parts and tools to the worker

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Introduction

Industrial robots have been used extensively in manufacturing industries to enhance productivity and ensure the quality of products. The final assembly line in automobile production is a process that still faces challenges in applying existing industrial robots. These processes may require human dexterity and adaptability because they may change in an unpredictable manner according to the amount of production and the specification of each product. The co-worker robot is not directly involved in the assembly processes but rather performs nonessential tasks to support human workers. This robot supports the human worker in attaching parts to an automobile in the assembly line by delivering the required parts and tools to the worker.

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