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From High-Level Task Descriptions to Executable Robot Code

Author

Editor

  • D. Filev
  • J. Jabłkowski
  • J. Kacprzyk
  • M. Krawczak
  • V. Sgurev
  • E. Sotirova
  • P. Szynkarczyk
  • S. Zadrożny

Summary, in English

For robots to be productive co-workers in the manufacturing industry, it is necessary that their human colleagues can interact with them and instruct them in a simple manner. The goal of our research is to lower the threshold for humans to instruct manipulation tasks, especially sensorcontrolled assembly. In our previous work we have presented tools for high-level task instruction, while in this paper we present how these symbolic descriptions of object manipulation are translated into executable code for our hybrid industrial robot controllers.

Topic

  • Computer Science
  • Control Engineering

Keywords

  • high-level robot instruction
  • code generation
  • intelligent robotics
  • task-level programming

Conference name

Intelligent Systems, IS'14

Conference date

2014-09-24 - 2014-09-26

Conference place

Warsaw, Poland

Status

Published

Project

  • PRACE

Research group

  • RSS

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2194-5357
  • ISBN: 978-3-319-11309-8