2016
DOI: 10.22260/isarc2016/0041
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Automated Construction of Masonry Buildings using Cable-Driven Parallel Robots

Abstract: This paper presents an approach of using cabledriven parallel robots for automated construction. Masonry buildings are considered as appropriate application case due to repetitive construction procedures, high demands on quality as well as accuracy of construction, and handling of small and lightweight material. In this context, the application of Building Information Modeling (BIM) as data source is proposed. Furthermore, a simulation model representing the operation method of a wire robot is created to analy… Show more

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“…In the future, the presented method can be a contribution to ensure the safety and reliability of cable-driven parallel robots operating beyond their W F W, e.g., after a cable break. This is highly relevant in industrial applications, such as warehousing or automated construction [1,3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the future, the presented method can be a contribution to ensure the safety and reliability of cable-driven parallel robots operating beyond their W F W, e.g., after a cable break. This is highly relevant in industrial applications, such as warehousing or automated construction [1,3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cable-driven parallel robots (CDPR) are in the focus of current research [1,2] and are also starting to make their way into industrial applications, see e.g., [3]. Such a robot is driven by cables, which are coiled on computerized winches and attached to an end-effector, following the kinematic structure of a Stewart-Gough platform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the use of 5G networks allows for connections between different robot systems to form a production chain [15]. Repetitive construction procedures, such as building masonry walls, can be performed with robots instead of manual labour [29]. Combining different automated production methods can customise the realisation of a building and thereby reduce the risk for product deviation.…”
Section: Automated and Industrial Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These systems are used here, as in other areas of stationary production as well, for many consistent tasks. Contrary to this, robot systems have not been able to assert on the construction site to this day as discussed in previous publications [1], [2], [3]. A possible reason for this is the reliance of the construction industry on 2D model prints, as well as unique project/product specifications, which limits Available online at 2019.creative-construction-conference.com/proceedings/ CCC 2019…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%