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Deploying cobots in collaborative systems: major considerations and productivity analysis

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH
Volume 60, Issue 6, Pages 1815-1831

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2020.1870758

Keywords

Cobot; Industry 4.0; collaborative robot; cobot acquisition; cobot selection; robot-human interaction

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Collaborative robots, important components of Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing, have the ability to interact with operators in a shared workspace. Research on cobots has mainly focused on specific aspects of deployment, but evaluation of their economic value is lacking. Better support is needed for cobot acquisition and deployment decisions.
Collaborative robots (cobots) are important components of the Industry 4.0 paradigm and smart manufacturing. Cobots are known for their ability to interact with the operators in a shared workspace. Due to their spread in the last decade, cobot research proliferated. However, most individual studies focused on specific aspects of cobot deployment, and only scant attention was given to their evaluation (mostly not based on productivity criteria). Thus, better support is needed for cobot acquisition and deployment decisions. This paper answers this need by presenting a summary of the major considerations related to cobots acquisition and deployment, and providing a productivity analysis procedure that supports cobot acquisition and deployment decisions. Defining the cobots' required characteristics and capabilities, effectively narrows the possible selection of cobots. However, it does not give information as to the economic value of acquiring and deploying a specific cobot. So, in addition to cobots' characteristics and capabilities, this paper presents computational techniques to analyse and support this decision for a single workstation per se, and for a station in an assembly line. The difference between these two cases is discussed and analysed, and corresponding models are presented with computational examples.

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