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DYNAMITE - DYnamic humaN AutoMation InTEraction

Reference number
Coordinator CHALMERS TEKNISKA HÖGSKOLA AKTIEBOLAG - Institutionen för produkt- och produktionsutveckling
Funding from Vinnova SEK 4 100 000
Project duration December 2014 - January 2017
Status Completed
Venture The strategic innovation programme for Production2030

Purpose and goal

DYNAMITE has aimed to increase cooperation between humans and automation systems, using smart and innovative solutions for both physical and cognitive automation.The aim was to further develop previous solutions and apply them in an industrial environment, and thereby aim for a TRL around 7. Solutions like collaborative work cells , instructions with glasses and virtual tools for simulation of human machine interaction have all been tested in industry, which shows that the project goal has been reached.These results have also been published in scientific conferences.

Expected results and effects

A large part of the result was to spread knowledge in automation and digitization. This was made by a number of demonstrators in the industry, but as the technology existing collaborative robot cells and instructions in the glasses is still under development, no further tests have been done. This hopes to be in further research.

Planned approach and implementation

The design of the project has been to have close cooperation between industry and academia and to develop demonstrators in parallel in the work packages. All work packages have been developed and demonstrated at least one demonstrator using one or more partners which can be seen as a successful project. The project results have been presented at both international and national conferences, both scientific and popular, which means that the results reached a wide audience. Parts of the project results have also been used in the training of engineers in the machine- and mekatonicprogram.

The project description has been provided by the project members themselves and the text has not been looked at by our editors.

Last updated 25 November 2019

Reference number 2014-05220

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