Subscribe

Select Topics

Posts by Tag

See all

Latest Blog Post

What is a Cobot?

Mathieu Bélanger-Barrette
by Mathieu Bélanger-Barrette. Last updated on Jul 06, 2015 9:29 AM
Posted on May 25, 2015 3:56 PM. 4 min read time

In order to clarify some lexical interrogations we thought it would be a good idea to elaborate on the meaning and variations of the word ''Cobot''. This word has been widely used for different things. To make things clearer, we have listed the definition that we usually refer to. 

Cobot (Collaborative Robot)

In our vocabulary, a cobot is a slang or contracted term for collaborative robot. I have found a definition that really represents the meaning of cobot: "Collaborative robots are complex machines which work hand in hand with human beings. In a shared work process, they support and relieve the human operator.'' source: IFA. So basically it is a device that helps you accomplish your day to day job.

inertia-switch-universal-robots-robot-gripper-robotics-solution_step1

On the more technical side of things what makes a robot ''collaborative'' is the fact that they can detect abnormal activity in their environment through force limitation or vision monitoring. These sensors allow for cooperation between humans and robots without any physical separation. Most importantly, a cobot answers to the 4th criteria of safe collaboration which is force and power limitation. In fact, all collaborative robots have force sensors in their joints which stops their motion in case of an impact. This allows you to run the robot at full speed and not worry about the potential danger of the kinetic energy being carried by this robot arm.

There are various models of cobots on the market. From small tabletop robots to cobots capable of carrying heavier loads. To get a better idea of the different cobots available take a look at our cobot comparative chart.

Cobots Range: The load handling assistant.robot_assistant

Historically, when talking about a cobot, people were referring to a load handling assistant developed by RB3D. In 2008, the company focused widely on ergonomics and Muscular Skeletal Disease (MSD) risk reduction. The first audits led to the apparent need for a ''collaborative robot'' to reinforce users with extra strength. Consequently, after its study was launched, the company purchased assembling and controlling tools for its manufacturing. The first Cobot was delivered in 2011.

However in our vocabulary, this isn't a robot. It is a handling assistant. In other words, it cannot be programmed or work autonomously, it simply helps workers when they are transporting heavy loads from one point to another. So the human hand guides the structure (and load) where s/he wants to move it to and the ''cobot'' absorbs the load. It works basically as an exoskeleton i.e. loads are absorbed by a mechanical structure that monitors your body motions and works in coordination with your movements.

CoBot Robots: Personal Interface

cobot-collaborative-robot

CoBot robots is a project from CORAL (Cooperate-Observe-Reason-Act-Learn). The CORAL group is a bunch of students and professors from Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania. The CoBot project is basically a mobile platform designed to execute localization, navigation and multi-robot task planning using a web interface. The robots are now able to navigate and localize themselves autonomously. The robot has to collaborate (or navigate) around humans and monitor their position to avoid them. 

COBOT: 3D Printer

3d-printing

The name of a German desktop 3D printer. The concept is pretty slick and seems to be a good quality machine. However, it has nothing to do with human-robot collaborative interaction. So the meaning here obviously doesn’t mean collaborative robot. Perhaps the meaning here is broader simply meaning that this machine can be helpful to humans as I am sure it is. Or the word could more simply be taken literally as the conjoined prefix co- meaning: joint, with, or accompanying, and bot for machine. So ‘with-machine’ similar to co-worker, co-insurance or co-payment. Only in this sense it is more created from the machine since it actually creates stuff...

Well, that's pretty much it. There might be a bunch of other definitions or brands that are using the word cobot. If you find an interesting one let us know, we are curious that way. However, the main goal of this article is really to focus on the use of the word ''cobot'' as synonymous for the expression ''collaborative robot''. In other words, we might use it from time to time to switch things up a bit. If you were wondering what the different collaborative robots on the market are, we have put together a comparative chart that can be consulted by using the big colored button below. Enjoy!

Related Articles:

Cobot, force limited robot, collaborative robot, what's the deal?

Compare 19 collaborative robots Now >>

Leave a comment

Mathieu Bélanger-Barrette
Mathieu is a production engineer at Robotiq, where he constantly strives to optimize the production line for Robotiq Grippers. He enjoys discovering new robotic applications and sharing what he learns on Robotiq's blog.
Connect with the writer:
http://robotiq.com

Related posts

8 Benefits of Palletizing Cobots in the Coffee and Tea Packaging Process

The coffee industry is very competitive. If you're looking for a way to solve labor shortages, speed up your processes, reduce...

Nicolas Lauzier
By Nicolas Lauzier - November 16, 2022
How to capture sharper images of moving objects

So you’d like to count or inspect moving objects?  Here are a few tips that might help you out.

You can work with a few...

Audrey Boucher-Genesse
By Audrey Boucher-Genesse - May 7, 2020
Surface Finishing: The Essential Guide for Busy People

Surface finishing makes the difference between a quality product and a bargain-bin reject. This guide explains how to choose...

Alex Owen-Hill
By Alex Owen-Hill - February 22, 2020