
ISO/TC 299 - Robotics
Standardization in the field of robotics, excluding toys and military applications. This committee contributes with 48 standards to the following Sustainable Development Goals: ISO has put together a group of world experts to apply smart tech to the challenges of sustainably feeding a growing planet. Robots to the rescue!
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ISO TC299 - IEEE RAS
ISO TC299 WORKING GROUPS (WG) Within ISO standards, terminology is defined in the standard if it is unique or particular to that standard • SG1: study group for TC299 organization to lessen gaps and overlaps • WG1: terminology • WG2: service robot, safety (can …
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ISO/TC 299 has the goal to develop high quality standards for the safety of industrial robots and service robots to enable innovative robotic product to be brought onto the market.
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This study group aims to explore global developments of robots and robotic systems from traditional domains into new and emerging sectors and how the ISO/TC 299 working groups are meeting the overall standardization requirements.
TC299 terminology standards (created by WG1). • Opportunity for aligning terminology with IEEE for any common terminology. • But starting requires synching of WG3 and WG3 to provide experts.
Started from Oct. 2006. Task is not only to explore the need for standardization but also to develop standards for service robots. It created WG 1, WG 2, JWG 5, and WG 6 during last decade. Any need for developing new standards on service robots could be discussed here. Part 1. Locomotion for wheeled robots – Published in 2016. Part 2.
ISO/TC 299/WG 2 - Service robot safety - iTeh Standards
This document describes methods that can be used to test personal care robots in terms of safety requirements defined in ISO 13482. The target robots of this document are identical to those of ISO 13482.
ISO/TC 299 - Robotics - ISO - International Organization for ...
Standard and/or project under the direct responsibility of ISO/TC 299 Secretariat Stage ICS
2017年2月6日 · •ISO-26262 provides guidelines for Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment (HARA)* •(e.g., Active Balancing, Fall Detection, Collision Detection, and Automatic Motor Braking) technique used in established standards to measure the performance of safety-critical systems e.g., in the
ISO/TC 299 - Robotics - iTeh Standards
ISO/TC 299 - Robotics. Standardization in the field of robotics, excluding toys and military applications
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