AI-PRISM

#AIPRISM25 : Research & development, Open Access pilots – Tampere University

The AI-PRISM consortium is dedicated to enhancing the EU Smart manufacturing value chain in four areas: collaborative environment, robot perception and recognition, robot programming, and human factors. Our industrial partners cooperate to achieve a balance between complementarity and overlap.  

To make our pilots accessible through the AI-PRISM alliance of Open Access Pilots, we are proud to have Tampere University (TAU) as our partner in Finland. This university is creating a new model for higher education and research, and their expertise has contributed to our technical developments by leading/guiding the creation of usage models and mockups, and by developing/creating a collaborative simulation platform/ simulation environment.  

TAU is committed to research and innovation, multidisciplinary learning, lifelong partnerships, and developing applications that benefit industry, business, and the public sector. They provide us with the FAST-Lab infrastructure, which integrates humans and machines/robots to create smart environments using the latest Information and Communication Technologies.   

Today, the TAU team is sharing a video showcasing their university campus, including their laboratory infrastructure (FASTory), which is utilized in AI-PRISM. FAST-Lab conducts research in Automation, Industrial Informatics, Industrial Cyber-physical Systems, Robotics, and Artificial Intelligence, with applications in Factory Automation, Healthcare Automation, Smart Mobility, Building the Future Smart Factories, Smart Healthcare, and Smart Cities. They have participated in 20 European research projects, including AI-PRISM.   

FASTory video

FAST-Lab youtube channel

TAU has worked on the architecture of AI-PRISM, focusing on usage models and mock-ups to create models of the user experience for production engineers, operators, and integrators interacting with AI-PRISM technologies. They follow a top-bottom approach to deliver high-level usage models in the form of customer journeys, which are then decomposed into detailed use case diagrams, user manuals, and user stories for development and validation  

Furthermore, the TAU team is creating a new simulation platform to enable the integration, interaction, and deployment of existing and new AI-based tools in AI-PRISM. The platform simulates industrial machinery and production environments using existing simulation software, integrates robotics agents and human agents’ simulators, and collaborates with other modules developed during the project, such as behavioural models and safety risk assessment modules.  

One significant contribution of TAU is the AI-PRISM Alliance of Open-Access Pilots, which allows end-users to remotely utilize facilities and equipment, and manipulators of an organization established within the alliance. The AI-PRISM software suite facilitates this platform and includes an interactive training engine, scheduling, and optimization engine.