Towards Robotic Laboratory Automation Plug & Play: The "LAPP" Framework
Towards Robotic Laboratory Automation Plug & Play: The "LAPP" Framework
Increasing the level of automation in pharmaceutical laboratories and production facilities plays a crucial role in delivering medicine to patients. However, the particular requirements of this field make it challenging to adapt cutting-edge technologies present in other industries. This article provides an overview of relevant approaches and how they can be utilized in the pharmaceutical industry, especially in development laboratories. Recent advancements include the application of flexible mobile manipulators capable of handling complex tasks. However, integrating devices from many different vendors into an end-to-end automation system is complicated due to the diversity of interfaces. Therefore, various approaches for standardization are considered in this article, and a concept is proposed for taking them a step further. This concept enables a mobile manipulator with a vision system to "learn" the pose of each device and - utilizing a barcode - fetch interface information from a universal cloud database. This information includes control and communication protocol definitions and a representation of robot actions needed to operate the device. In order to define the movements in relation to the device, devices have to feature - besides the barcode - a fiducial marker as standard. The concept will be elaborated following appropriate research activities in follow-up papers.
Thomas Gatternig、¨¢d¨¢m Wolf、David Wolton、P¨|ter Galambos、Josef Trapl、Julien Janda、K¨¢roly Sz¨|ll、Jean-Baptiste Farcet、Stefan Romeder-Finger
药学自动化技术、自动化技术设备生物科学现状、生物科学发展
Thomas Gatternig,¨¢d¨¢m Wolf,David Wolton,P¨|ter Galambos,Josef Trapl,Julien Janda,K¨¢roly Sz¨|ll,Jean-Baptiste Farcet,Stefan Romeder-Finger.Towards Robotic Laboratory Automation Plug & Play: The "LAPP" Framework[EB/OL].(2021-06-18)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.10129.点此复制
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