Ergonomics and Safety in the Design of Industrial Collaborative Robotics

Author:

Pinheiro SofiaORCID,Correia Simões AnaORCID,Pinto AnaORCID,Van Acker Bram BorisORCID,Bombeke KlaasORCID,Romero DavidORCID,Vaz MárioORCID,Santos JoanaORCID

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Springer International Publishing

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