Manufacturing processes and industrial systems gradually change their traditional layouts and configurations, preparing to introduce novel integrated human-robot technologies as collaborative robots and exoskeletons. Whether mass customization of lot size and the production mix discourages the adoption of capital-intensive automation, collaborative robots become affordable and effective and a hotspot of the debate on manufacturing systems. This paper provides a novel support-design framework for the cooperative robot system in labor-intensive manufacturing processes to aid layout and task scheduling design. Through an iterative closed- loop methodology, this framework explores the impact of a cooperative robot in a labour-intensive manufacturing system like the production facility of a food service company. The framework leads the designer through the re-layout of the end-of-line, the economic and technical feasibility analyses, using simu- lation to estimate payback and ergonomics benefits for workers. Within the proposed layout, we state that adopting a cooperative cobot for the end-of-line is affordable and ergonomically convenient without representing a safety threat for workers. The testbed confirms the framework as an enabling tool for human-robot technologies integration in current manufacturing systems under budget and workers-driven constraints.

A support-design framework for Cooperative Robots systems in labor-intensive manufacturing processes / Ronzoni, Michele; Accorsi, Riccardo; Botti, Lucia; Manzini, Riccardo. - In: JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0278-6125. - 61:(2021), pp. 646-657. [10.1016/j.jmsy.2021.10.008]

A support-design framework for Cooperative Robots systems in labor-intensive manufacturing processes

Botti, Lucia;
2021

Abstract

Manufacturing processes and industrial systems gradually change their traditional layouts and configurations, preparing to introduce novel integrated human-robot technologies as collaborative robots and exoskeletons. Whether mass customization of lot size and the production mix discourages the adoption of capital-intensive automation, collaborative robots become affordable and effective and a hotspot of the debate on manufacturing systems. This paper provides a novel support-design framework for the cooperative robot system in labor-intensive manufacturing processes to aid layout and task scheduling design. Through an iterative closed- loop methodology, this framework explores the impact of a cooperative robot in a labour-intensive manufacturing system like the production facility of a food service company. The framework leads the designer through the re-layout of the end-of-line, the economic and technical feasibility analyses, using simu- lation to estimate payback and ergonomics benefits for workers. Within the proposed layout, we state that adopting a cooperative cobot for the end-of-line is affordable and ergonomically convenient without representing a safety threat for workers. The testbed confirms the framework as an enabling tool for human-robot technologies integration in current manufacturing systems under budget and workers-driven constraints.
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A support-design framework for Cooperative Robots systems in labor-intensive manufacturing processes / Ronzoni, Michele; Accorsi, Riccardo; Botti, Lucia; Manzini, Riccardo. - In: JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0278-6125. - 61:(2021), pp. 646-657. [10.1016/j.jmsy.2021.10.008]
Ronzoni, Michele; Accorsi, Riccardo; Botti, Lucia; Manzini, Riccardo
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