Robotic deployment on construction sites: considerations for safety and productivity impact
Braga, Rafael Gomes, Tahir, Muhammad Owais, Iordanova, Ivanka, St-Onge, David
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Abstract-- Deploying mobile robots in construction sites to collaborate with workers or perform automated tasks such as surveillance and inspections carries the potential to greatly increase productivity, reduce human errors, and save costs. However ensuring human safety is a major concern, and the rough and dynamic construction environments pose multiple challenges for robot deployment. In this paper, we present the insights we obtained from our collaborations with construction companies in Canada and discuss our experiences deploying a semi-autonomous mobile robot in real construction scenarios. I. INTRODUCTION The imperative of ensuring human safety in workplaces shared with robotic systems presents a significant challenge for the field deployment of such systems. Risks associated with human-robot collaboration encompass both direct and indirect hazards.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-12-2024
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- North America > Canada > Quebec (0.28)
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- Research Report (0.40)
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- Construction & Engineering (1.00)
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