Abstract

Collaboration between humans and robots is increasingly desired in several application domains, including the manufacturing domain. The paper describes a software control architecture for industrial robotic applications allowing human-robot cooperation during the programming phase of a robotic task. The control architecture is based on admittance control and tool dynamics compensation for implementing walk-through programming and manual guidance. Further steps to integrate this system on a real set-up include the robot kinematics and a socket communication that sends a binary file to the robot.

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