Trust in industrial human–robot collaboration

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2021-10-26

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Charalambous G, Fletcher SR. (2022) Trust in Industrial Human–Robot Collaboration. In: The 21st Century Industrial Robot: When Tools Become Collaborators. Intelligent Systems, Control and Automation: Science and Engineering, Volume 81. Springer, Cham

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Trust has been identified as a key element for the successful cooperation between humans and robots. However, little research has been directed at understanding trust development in industrial human-robot collaboration (HRC). With industrial robots becoming increasingly integrated into production lines as a means for enhancing productivity and quality, it will not be long before close proximity industrial HRC becomes a viable concept. Since trust is a multidimensional construct and heavily dependent on the context, it is vital to understand how trust develops when shop floor workers interact with industrial robots. This chapter provides a literature review of how trust can vary between human-robot collaboration and generic human-automation interaction whilst providing recent empirical findings on the topic of trust in industrial HRC carried out at Cranfield University.

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