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National cluster for robotics



COLECT: COntrol and Learning of Contact Transitions

The project aims to develop contact detection and force control methodologies that can be leveraged across different industries (e.g., industrial assembly and medical robotics) to ensure safe and robust control of tasks involving compliant robot control. The latest state of the art will be leveraged and new methods will be developed to handle challenging problems from our industry partners.

The COLECT Project

The project aims to pioneer the development of secure and resilient methods for compliant robot control that can be used in a wide variety of contexts, where such control methods are not currently utilised or where the latest cutting-edge research techniques have yet to be implemented in industry settings.

Our industry partners involved in the project will gain valuable insights into innovative technologies and algorithms that can be integrated into their specific cases requiring compliant control of robotic manipulators. Our emphasis will be on addressing intricate challenges, such as minimising contact forces, seamlessly transitioning from unconstrained to constrained movements, and controlling soft surfaces like human tissue.

As a result, project partners can anticipate receiving new ideas and solutions on how to apply force control methods to problems, where they were unable to or limited in applying before.

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Want to learn more about the programme? Get in touch with Ole.

Ole Georg Andersen
Project Manager
Ole Georg Andersen
Knowledge-based innovation projects
+45 61 55 68 47 ogand@odenserobotics.dk

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