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In human-robot assembly cells, some tasks in a production process are carried out by the user, others by the robot, and some tasks are carried out in collaboration. However, the potential and advantages of such systems have not yet been fully harnessed. A systematic approach is needed to design cooperative workflows. Here, an iterative, user-centred development cycle is presented for interactive human-robot applications, complementing traditional automation. Virtual reality development is applied to evaluate the workflows to be defined and to develop a more efficient overall design cycle.
This article discusses the systematic design of the robot feedback for users in a stationary human-robot cooperation scenario. The design cycle starts with the analysis of related work and the capabilities of the human-robot system. It is followed by an online questionnaire with 100 participants to discover relevant information and modalities. A final experiment in the human-robot working cell with 13 subjects evaluates the usability of the robot feedback design.