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7 October 2022 Augmented reality and brain-computer interfaces for human-robot collaboration in manufacturing contexts
Xinyi Gao, Yanling Xu
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Proceedings Volume 12344, International Conference on Intelligent and Human-Computer Interaction Technology (IHCIT 2022); 123440W (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2655514
Event: International Conference on Intelligent and Human-Computer Interaction Technology (IHCIT 2022), 2022, Zhuhai, China
Abstract
The most practical methods to allow manipulators to work together in the same workspace and collaborate with humans on the same tasks are brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and augmented reality (AR). This paper provides a theoretical introduction to AR and BCI technologies in human-robot collaboration (HRC), fully demonstrating the practicability of AR-HRC and BCI-HRC solutions in manufacturing workspaces, including key advantages and future interests. Results show that these solutions have great potential to improve the current manufacture situation and impact the future research of HRC.
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Xinyi Gao and Yanling Xu "Augmented reality and brain-computer interfaces for human-robot collaboration in manufacturing contexts", Proc. SPIE 12344, International Conference on Intelligent and Human-Computer Interaction Technology (IHCIT 2022), 123440W (7 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2655514
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KEYWORDS
Robots

Augmented reality

Brain-machine interfaces

Manufacturing

Safety

Robotics

Electroencephalography

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