The integration of collaborative robot systems and their environmental impacts

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Today, industrial robots are used in dangerous environments in all sectors, including the sustainable energy sector. Sensors and processors collect and transmit information and data from users as a result of the application of robot control systems and sensory feedback. This paper proposes that the estimation of a collaborative robot system's performance can be achieved by evaluating the mobility of robots. Scenarios have been determined in which an autonomous system has been used for intervention in crisis situations due to fire. The experimental model consists of three autonomous vehicles, two of which are ground vehicles and the other is an aerial vehicle. The conclusion of the research described in this paper highlights the fact that the integration of robotic systems made up of autonomous vehicles working in unstructured environments is difficult and at present there is no unitary analytical model.

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Grigore, L. S., Priescu, I., Joita, D., & Oncioiu, I. (2020). The integration of collaborative robot systems and their environmental impacts. Processes, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/PR8040494

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