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Ask yourself:What if the stop zone is too big? Too small?What is the purpose of the slow down zone?
Increased cooperation
Synchronised Cooperation
Credit: Fraunhofer IAO
Don’t stress about the difference between these two, but note importantly the overlap between the two work areas. There is a shared work area that both worker and robot can inhabit. In once case, at different times, in the other case at the same time, but in both cases with the robot sensing the user
Inherent safety for co-operation
• Force
• Mass
• Speed
• Sensors
• Edges
• Corners
• Padding
What do you need to manage if you let the robot out of the box? Can you think of anything else?
People interacting with Autom™ were much more likely to stick with their diet for longer. The average time someone used the robot (51 days) was nearly twice as long as with paper (27 days) and about 40% longer than with the computer (36 days).