Optimized Scheduling and Positioning of Mobile Manipulators in Collaborative Applications
By: Christian Cella , Sole Ester Sonnino , Marco Faroni and more
The growing integration of mobile robots in shared workspaces requires efficient path planning and coordination between the agents, accounting for safety and productivity. In this work, we propose a digital model-based optimization framework for mobile manipulators in human-robot collaborative environments, in order to determine the sequence of robot base poses and the task scheduling for the robot. The complete problem is treated as black-box, and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is employed to balance conflicting Key-Performance Indicators (KPIs). We demonstrate improvements in cycle time, task sequencing, and adaptation to human presence in a collaborative box-packing scenario.
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