Towards robotic laboratory automation plug & play: Reference architecture model for robot integration.

Journal: SLAS technology
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Abstract

Supportive robotic solutions take over mundane, but essential tasks from human workforce in biomedical research and development laboratories. The newest technologies in collaborative and mobile robotics enable the utilization in the human-centered and low-structured environment. Their adaptability, however, is hindered by the additional complexity that they introduce. In our paper we aim to entangle the convoluted laboratory robot integration architectures. We begin by hierarchically decomposing the laboratory workflows, and mapping the activity representations to layers and components of the automation control architecture. We elaborate the framework in detail on the example of pick-and-place labware transportation - a crucial supportive step, which we identified as the number one area of interest among experts of the field. Our concept proposal serves as a reference architecture model, the key principles of which were used in reference implementations, and are in line with international standardization efforts.

Authors

  • Ádám Wolf
    Baxter AG, a Takeda company, Austria; Doctoral School of Applied Informatics and Applied Mathematics, Óbuda University, Hungary. Electronic address: adam.wolf@takeda.com.
  • Panna Zsoldos
    Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics, Óbuda University, Hungary.
  • Károly Széll
    Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics, Óbuda University, Hungary; Alba Regia Technical Faculty, Óbuda University, H-8000 Székesfehérvár, Hungary.
  • Péter Galambos
    Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics, Óbuda University, Hungary.