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  • In Industry 4.0, studying Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) is crucial for enhancing manufacturing and automation, especially considering operators' distrust and stress during initial training stages.
  • To explore the operators' emotional and physiological responses, volunteers performed cobot programming tasks while monitoring signals like EEG, ECG, and GSR, alongside a subjective stress questionnaire.
  • Results showed that specific physiological parameters, particularly from EEG and GSR, aligned well with self-reported stress levels, indicating the importance of understanding human factors in effective HRC implementation.

Article Abstract

In the era of Industry 4.0, the study of Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) in advancing modern manufacturing and automation is paramount. An operator approaching a collaborative robot (cobot) may have feelings of distrust, and experience discomfort and stress, especially during the early stages of training. Human factors cannot be neglected: for efficient implementation, the complex psycho-physiological state and responses of the operator must be taken into consideration. In this study, volunteers were asked to carry out a set of cobot programming tasks, while several physiological signals, such as electroencephalogram (EEG), electrocardiogram (ECG), Galvanic skin response (GSR), and facial expressions were recorded. In addition, a subjective questionnaire (NASA-TLX) was administered at the end, to assess if the derived physiological parameters are related to the subjective perception of stress. Parameters exhibiting a higher degree of alignment with subjective perception are mean Theta (76.67%), Alpha (70.53%) and Beta (67.65%) power extracted from EEG, recovery time (72.86%) and rise time (71.43%) extracted from GSR and heart rate variability (HRV) metrics PNN25 (71.58%), SDNN (70.53%), PNN50 (68.95%) and RMSSD (66.84%). Parameters extracted from raw RR Intervals appear to be more variable and less accurate (42.11%) so as recorded emotions (51.43%).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2024.104418DOI Listing

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