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From Production Logistics to Smart Manufacturing: The Vision for a New RoboCup Industrial League

Supun Dissanayaka
Alexander Ferrein
Till Hofmann
Kosuke Nakajima
Mario Sanz-Lopez
Jesus Savage
Daniel Swoboda
Matteo Tschesche
Wataru Uemura
Tarik Viehmann
Shohei Yasuda
Main:9 Pages
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Bibliography:3 Pages
Abstract

The RoboCup Logistics League is a RoboCup competition in a smart factory scenario that has focused on task planning, job scheduling, and multi-agent coordination. The focus on production logistics allowed teams to develop highly competitive strategies, but also meant that some recent developments in the context of smart manufacturing are not reflected in the competition, weakening its relevance over the years. In this paper, we describe the vision for the RoboCup Smart Manufacturing League, a new competition designed as a larger smart manufacturing scenario, reflecting all the major aspects of a modern factory. It will consist of several tracks that are initially independent but gradually combined into one smart manufacturing scenario. The new tracks will cover industrial robotics challenges such as assembly, human-robot collaboration, and humanoid robotics, but also retain a focus on production logistics. We expect the reenvisioned competition to be more attractive to newcomers and well-tried teams, while also shifting the focus to current and future challenges of industrial robotics.

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