Human and Humanoid In-the-Loop (HHitL) Ecosystem: An Industry 5.0 Perspective

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Abstract

As manufacturing transitions into the era of Industry 5.0, the demand for systems that are not only intelligent but also human-centric, resilient, and sustainable is becoming increasingly critical. This paper introduces the Human and Humanoid-in-the-Loop (HHitL) Ecosystem, a novel framework that integrates both humans and humanoid robots as collaborative agents within cyber-physical manufacturing environments. Building on the foundational principles of Industry 5.0, the paper presents a 6P architecture that includes Participation, Purpose, Preservation, Physical Assets, Persistence, and Projection. Core features of this ecosystem, such as anthropomorphism, perceptual intelligence, cognitive adaptability, and dexterity/locomotion, are identified, and their enablers are also introduced. This work presents a forward-looking vision for next-generation manufacturing ecosystems where human values and robotic capabilities converge to form adaptive, ethical, and high-performance systems.

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