Abstract
The introduction of robotic collaborators in manufacturing environments has the potential to interrupt human operators’ sense of physical presence when completing tasks, which can impact comfort, safety, and productivity. As a result, an examination of Human Robotic Collaboration (HRC) systems is called for in order to determine whether and how these systems are affecting human operator sense of presence. This review identifies trends and themes in HRC systems in order to identify patterns and opportunities for improvement.
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