Autonomous industrial mobile manipulation (AIMM): past, present and future

Author:

Hvilshøj Mads,Bøgh Simon,Skov Nielsen Oluf,Madsen Ole

Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide a review of the interdisciplinary research field, autonomous industrial mobile manipulation (AIMM), with an emphasis on physical implementations and applications.Design/methodology/approachFollowing an introduction to AIMM, this paper investigates the missing links and gaps between the research and developments efforts and the real‐world application requirements, in order to bring the AIMM technology from laboratories to manufacturing environments. The investigation is based on 12 general application requirements for robotics: sustainability, configuration, adaptation, autonomy, positioning, manipulation and grasping, robot‐robot interaction, human‐robot interaction, process quality, dependability, and physical properties.FindingsThe concise yet comprehensive review provides both researchers (academia) and practitioners (industry) with a quick and gentle overview of AIMM. Furthermore, the paper identifies key open issues and promising research directions to realize real‐world integration and maturation of the AIMM technology.Originality/valueThis paper reviews the interdisciplinary research field, autonomous industrial mobile manipulation (AIMM).

Publisher

Emerald

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