Doyle-Kent, M. (2021). Collaborative robotics in industry 5.0 [Dissertation, Technische Universität Wien]. reposiTUm. https://doi.org/10.34726/hss.2021.70144
The fifth industrial revolution will be based on this concept of human centred systems, bringing the best of automation and the best of humans together, to optimise production. An interesting and important evolution in manufacturing is collaborative robots, or Cobots, working in harmony with human operators, or Coboters. They are designed specifically for interaction with humans and the evolution of modern technology has facilitated a revolution is this area. According to the existing literature, this is the first trial to describe Cobots in an interdisciplinary manner including the technological, social, ethical, Industrial, and educational aspects. Individual concepts can be found but the idea of gathering together these themes in a cohesive manner is the essence of this research.The current body of literature looks mainly at the technological aspects and alludes to the inclusion of humans. The health and safety and legal requirements of this new technology have not been sufficiently defined to enable its widespread adoption.
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