Evaluation of Perception Latencies in a Human-Robot Collaborative Environment
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Aalerud, A. & Hovland, G. (2020). Evaluation of Perception Latencies in a Human-Robot Collaborative Environment, 2020 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 5018-5023. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICRA40945.2020.9197067Abstract
The latency in vision-based sensor systems used in human-robot collaborative environments is an important safety parameter which in most cases has been neglected by researchers. The main reason for this neglect is the lack of an accurate ground-truth sensor system with a minimal delay to benchmark the vision-sensors against. In this paper the latencies of 3D vision-based sensors are experimentally evaluated and analyzed using an accurate laser-tracker system which communicates on a dedicated EtherCAT channel with minimal delay. The experimental results in the paper demonstrate that the latency in the vision-based sensor system is many orders higher than the latency in the control and actuation system.