Abstract

In recent years, various collision detection methods have been proposed for safe human–robot collaboration; these methods are usually model-based. However, most tasks conducted by collaborative robots involve a physical robot–environment interaction, and it is very difficult to design a model of such interaction that varies depending on the external environment. Therefore, this study proposes a method for detecting collision between a human and a robot while the robot executes a task involving physical interaction with an unknown environment. To this end, a collision detection index is suggested based on the subspace projection technique. The proposed collision detection scheme is verified experimentally using a 7-DOF robot arm, and the experimental results show that collisions can be detected reliably by the proposed method.

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