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Test correct weight support Level – using crane

This protocol can be used to validate the weight support level for Weight Support Systems used in the healthcare domain, where the amount of weight support can be varied by a therapist according to the need for the therapy of a subject.
COVR WSU-LRE-2

Test prevention of spatial overreaching for the subject –– Human in (shared) control testing with instrumented limb

The purpose of this protocol is to validate the safety skill “limit range of movement” for rehabilitation robots, where a limb of a subject has a connection point with the robot (either free or restrained) and the robot can move that point within a 3D volu me. The range of motion is assessed using tached to the robot .
COVR ROB-LRM-4

Test prevention of spatial overreaching for the subject Human in (shared) control testing with optical measurement system

The purpose of this protocol is to validate the safety skill “limit range of movement” for rehabilitation robots, where a limb of a subject has a connection point with the robot (either free or restrained) and the robot can move that point within a 3D volu me. ing.
COVR ROB-LRM-3

Test GRipper For Limiting Range of Motion

The purpose of this protocol is to validate the safety skill “limit range of movement” for grippers of industrial robots. In this context, the skill “limit range of movement” is often used to avoid the possibility of clamping a part of an operator body dur ing robot operations, typically pick and place tasks. The validation protocol is aimed at verifying gripper working when limits are set, by the use of Gauge blocks.
COVR GRI-LRM-1

Test Mobile Platform for Collision with Fixed Object (Crush)

The purpose of this protocol is to validate the safety skill “limit interaction energy” by measurement. Its scope is limited to mobile platforms that used in Logistics and Manufacturing applications. In this context, the skill “limit interaction energy” can be used to protect workers from injuries caused by collisions where the mobile platform traps a part of the human body against a fixed obstacle. The validation of this protocol requires that the reader has a bio-fidel force and pressure measurement device.
COVR MOB-LIE-1

Test Mobile Robot Arm for Collision with Fixed Object (Crush)

The purpose of this protocol is to validate the safety skill “limit interaction energy” by measurement. Its scope is limited to mobile robot arms that used in Logistics and Manufacturing applications. In this context, the skill “limit interaction energy” is often used to protect workers from injuries caused by collisions where the mobile robot arm traps a part of the human body against a fixed obstacle. The validation of this protocol requires that the reader has a bio-fidel force and pressure measurement device available.
COVR MRO-LIE-1

Test Mobile Platform for Dynamic Stability

The purpose of this protocol is to test the skill “dynamic stability” of mobile platforms by measurement. Its scope is limited to mobile platforms used in industrial indoor applications. In this context, the objective is to protect workers from injuries caused by collisions where the mobile platform tilts. The validation of this protocol requires that the reader has access to an inclinometer.
COVR MOB-DYS-1

Test mobile platform to limit the range of motion

The purpose of this protocol is to validate the skill “limit range of motion” for industrial mobile robots and their payload. In this context, the skill limit range of motion is used to avoid the mobile robot and its payload to go through a forbidden space location. The validation protocol is aimed to check whether the footprint of the system is correctly set or not.
COVR MOB-LRM-1

Test Mobile Robot Arm for Dynamic Stability

The purpose of this protocol is to test the skill dynamic stability of mobile robot arms by measurement. Its scope is limited to robot arms with a mobile base used in industrial indoor applications. For the stability scenarios studied it is assumed that the mobile base is at a standstill with only the mobile robot arm moving. The objective is to protect workers from injuries caused by collisions where the mobile base tilts. The validation of this protocol requires that the reader has access to an inclinometer.
COVR MRO-DYS-1

Test mobile robot arm to limit the range of motion

The purpose of this protocol is to validate the skill “limit range of motion” for industrial mobile robots and payload , including a robotic arm mounted on it their . In this context, the skill limit range of motion is used to avoid the mobile robot , the arm aimed to check whether th and its payload to go through a forbidden space location. The validation protocol is e footprint of the system is correctly set or not.
COVR MRO-LRM-1

Test Safety Related Sensor System

The purpose of this protocol is to extend the validation of the skill “Maintain Safe Distance” when complex safetyrelated sensor systems (SRSS) are installed within the workcell, by characterizing th e SRSS performance. The characterization is based on the measurement of the response time of the system and results accuracy. Results are expressed in human operator position, human operator perimeter violation, human operator movement speed and a true/fal se detection of the human operator falling to ground.
COVR MSD-3