Error detection and recovery for automated manufacturing using dual arms

Recently, many industrial settings carry out the justified task with robots that try to improve the productivity and quality of product. This paper describes to a method of `Error Detection' and `Error Recovery' using up-to-date sensors. Errors are defined and identified based on standardized types through the status of sen by the robots.

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