CARIPU – Cooperative Acting Robots in Industry and Public

The CARIPU project uses AI, big data analysis, and the integration of the human perspective to improve mobile autonomous robots for successful interactions with users in industry and public spaces.

The CARIPU project focuses on developing a new generation of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) that can integrate seamlessly into existing production processes and collaborate intuitively with humans. The project aims to break down the barriers between humans and AMRs by identifying and implementing the factors that influence user acceptance and successful interaction.

The project uses AI to gather semantic information about the environment and perform big data analyses to optimize AMR behavior. It also considers and implements input from human users. Improved AMRs are being tested in two use cases: industry intralogistics and public space delivery.

In this project, Salzburg Research involves users in order to identify relevant factors for acceptance and successful interaction.

 
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