论文标题
利用人类机器人协作的力量:砖砌中的耦合和规模效应
Exploiting the Power of Human-Robot Collaboration: Coupling and Scale Effects in Bricklaying
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论文摘要
作为GDP增长的重要贡献者,由于人口衰老,Covid-19-19,大流行和恶劣的环境,建筑业正遭受劳动力短缺的困扰。考虑到建筑环境的复杂性和动态,开发全自动机器人仍然具有挑战性。将来很长一段时间以来,工人和机器人将共存并彼此合作以有效地建造或维护设施。作为一个新兴领域,人机合作(HRC)仍然面临各种开放问题。为此,这项开拓者的研究介绍了一种基于代理的建模方法,以研究HRC在砖砌过程中的耦合效果和规模效应。通过基于模拟的多个实验,HRC的动态和复杂性质在两个方面进行了说明:1)HRC中的代理由于工人的人为因素,机器人的特征及其协作行为而相互依存; 2)HRC的不同参数是相关的,并且对施工生产率(CP)产生重大影响。偶然而有趣的是,发现HRC对CP具有规模效应,这意味着即使人类机器人比率保持不变,增加协作人类机器人团队的数量也将导致更高的CP。总体而言,有人认为,需要对HRC进行更多的调查,以进行有效的建筑,职业安全等。这项研究可以作为开发和评估新机器人,优化HRC流程,甚至培训建筑行业的未来工业工人的史型邮编。
As an important contributor to GDP growth, the construction industry is suffering from labor shortage due to population ageing, COVID-19 pandemic, and harsh environments. Considering the complexity and dynamics of construction environment, it is still challenging to develop fully automated robots. For a long time in the future, workers and robots will coexist and collaborate with each other to build or maintain a facility efficiently. As an emerging field, human-robot collaboration (HRC) still faces various open problems. To this end, this pioneer research introduces an agent-based modeling approach to investigate the coupling effect and scale effect of HRC in the bricklaying process. With multiple experiments based on simulation, the dynamic and complex nature of HRC is illustrated in two folds: 1) agents in HRC are interdependent due to human factors of workers, features of robots, and their collaboration behaviors; 2) different parameters of HRC are correlated and have significant impacts on construction productivity (CP). Accidentally and interestingly, it is discovered that HRC has a scale effect on CP, which means increasing the number of collaborated human-robot teams will lead to higher CP even if the human-robot ratio keeps unchanged. Overall, it is argued that more investigations in HRC are needed for efficient construction, occupational safety, etc.; and this research can be taken as a stepstone for developing and evaluating new robots, optimizing HRC processes, and even training future industrial workers in the construction industry.