CoBuilt : towards a novel methodology for workflow capture and analysis of carpentry tasks for human-robot collaboration

Dagmar Reinhardt, M. Hank Haeusler, Lian Loke, Eduardo de Oliveira Barata, Charlotte Firth, Nariddh Khean, Kerry London, Yingbin Feng, Rodney Watt

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Abstract

![CDATA[Advanced manufacturing and robotic fabrication for the housing construction industry is mainly focused on the use of industrial robots in the pre-fabrication stage. Yet to be fully developed is the use on-site of collaborative robots, able to work cooperatively with humans in a range of construction trades. Our study focuses on the trade of carpentry in small-to-medium size enterprises in the Australian construction industry, seeking to understand and identify opportunities in the current workflows of carpenters for the role of collaborative robots. Prior to presenting solutions for this problem, we first developed a novel methodology for the capture and analysis of the body movements of carpenters, resulting in a suite of visual resources to aid us in thinking through where, what, and how a collaborative robot could participate in the carpentry task. We report on the challenges involved, and outline how the results of applying this methodology will inform the next stage of our research.]]
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationArchitecture in the Age of the 4th Industrial Revolution: Proceedings of eCAADE SIGraDi 2019, Volume 3, 11th - 13th September 2019, Porto, Portugal
PublishereCAADE
Pages207-216
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)9789491207198
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventECAADE (Association). Conference -
Duration: 1 Jan 2019 → …

Conference

ConferenceECAADE (Association). Conference
Period1/01/19 → …

Keywords

  • carpentry
  • construction industry
  • housing
  • machine learning
  • robotics
  • robots

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