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ISO/TS 15066: How Different Interpretations Affect Risk Assessment

Authors :
Kirschner, Robin Jeanne
Mansfeld, Nico
Abdolshah, Saeed
Haddadin, Sami
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The current technical specification ISO/TS15066:2016(E) for safe human-robot interaction contains logically conflicting definitions for the contact between human and robot. This may result in different interpretations for the contact classification and thus no unique outcome can be expected, which may even cause a risk to the human. In previous work, we showed a first set of implications. This paper addresses the possible interpretations of a collision scenario as a result of the varying interpretations for a risk assessment. With an experiment including four commercially available robot systems we demonstrate the procedure of the risk assessment following the different interpretations of the TS. The results indicate possible incorrect use of the technical specification, which we believe needs to be resolved in future revisions. For this, we suggest tools in form of a decision tree and constrained collision force maps, which enable a simple, unambiguous risk assessment for HRI.

Subjects

Subjects :
Computer Science - Robotics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2203.02706
Document Type :
Working Paper