Robotic work cell and network

Abstract

A robotic network includes multiple work cells that communicate with a cloud server using a network bus (e.g., the Internet). Each work cell includes an interface computer and a robotic system including a robot mechanism and a control circuit. Each robot mechanism includes an end effector/ gripper having integral multimodal sensor arrays that mea-sure physical parameter values (sensor data) during interactions between the end effector/gripper and target objects. The cloud server collects and correlates sensor data from all of the work cells to facilitate efficient diagnosis of problematic robotic operations (e.g., accidents/failures), and then automatically updates each work cell with improved operating system versions orAl models (e.g., including indicator parameter value sets and associated secondary robot control signals that may be used by each robot system to detect potential imminent robot accidents/failures during subsequent robot operations.

Publication
US-11383390-B2
Matt Shaffer
Matt Shaffer
VP of Artificial Intelligence
and Co-founder

My research interests include machine learning for robotics, alignment of objectives and distributed intelligence.