Cobot operation with new ideas
New technologies offer a solution: intuitive operating concepts and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) are making robotics more accessible. This means that sensitive cobots can be “taught” their tasks by the user performing the desired motion sequences by hand with them. This hand-guided programming makes deployment easier and faster, especially for medium-sized companies without a great deal of experience.
“We built on this basic idea and developed new features,” says Dr. Niels Dehio, OPERA project manager at KUKA and an expert in AI. Together with partners from the DLR in Oberpfaffenhofen, he worked on the next stage of AI-based automation in the Bavarian research project, which ran until the end of 2024. “The movements programmed by humans in the classical way are often rather rigid and do not always follow the optimal path for a robot. In addition, modern KUKA robots not only perform fixed pre-programmed tasks monotonously but should also adapt to changing conditions – in other words, they must demonstrate a certain degree of flexibility and intelligence.”