在COVID-19大流行期间加速个人防护装备制造的人工监督自动化测试单元

Michael Shaham, Matthew Skopin, Hillel Hochsztein, Katiso Mabulu, Lee Milburn, James Tukpah, A. Tunik, James Winn, Mark Zolotas, D. Erdoğmuş, T. Padır
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,一线医护人员医疗级个人防护装备短缺是一个重要问题。要求纺织品制造商迅速生产符合一套标准质量保证要求的产品的需求急剧增加,导致质量保证车间和国家测试实验室的负担增加。防护设备的标准化测试是一个劳动密集型和耗时的过程,需要人类操作员执行可以使用各种技术(如协作机器人和计算机视觉系统)自动化的任务。我们关注的测试包括评估外科口罩和防护材料的抗血液渗透、可燃性和液体屏障性能。这项工作介绍了一个测试单元,旨在容纳人类操作员完成各种防护设备的质量保证测试。测试单元由定制设计的包含测试样品的盒子组成,以方便机器人操作和摄像机来监控和表征测试结果。我们演示了该系统如何在不影响质量保证过程的情况下减少工作量和对人工操作员的依赖。根据验证测试结果和用户体验,预计操作员只需准备带有测试样本的案例,并处理系统中发生的罕见故障,而不会影响总体完成时间。我们设想这个系统将减轻纺织制造过程中需要人力重复执行简单任务的压力。
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Human-Supervised Automation Test Cell to Accelerate Personal Protective Equipment Manufacturing During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The shortage of medical-grade personal protective equipment for frontline healthcare workers is an important issue during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The demand placed on textile manufacturers to rapidly produce products that adhere to a set of standard quality assurance requirements has increased dramatically, leading to increased burden on quality assurance floors and national testing labs. Standardized testing of protective equipment is a labor-intensive and time-consuming process that requires human operators to perform tasks that can be automated using various technologies, such as collaborative robots and computer vision systems. The tests we focus on involve evaluating surgical masks and protective materials for blood penetration resistance, flammability, and liquid barrier performance. This work introduces a test cell designed to accommodate human operators in completing various quality assurance tests for protective equipment. The test cell is comprised of custom-designed cases containing test specimens to facilitate robot manipulation and cameras to monitor and characterize the test results. We demonstrate how the system can reduce the workload and reliance on human operators at no expense to the quality assurance process. Based on validation test results and user experience, it is predicted that the human operator will only have to prepare cases with test specimens and handle infrequent failures that occur within the system, without compromising overall completion time. We envision that this system will relieve the strain on textile manufacturing processes requiring human labor to repeatedly perform simple tasks.
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