<p>➀ The AI Robot Safety & Performance Center at TUM MIRMI created a standardized testing system ("Tree of Robots") to evaluate robot sensitivity, safety, and performance, categorizing robots into classes like Industrial Robots and Cobots;</p><p>➁ The system uses 25 tactile metrics and radar charts to visually compare capabilities, enabling users to assess a robot’s suitability for tasks requiring precision, force, or human interaction;</p><p>➂ The framework aims to establish an industrial certification standard, supporting safer and more efficient robotic applications in healthcare, manufacturing, and mobility.</p>
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