Toward Optimal Robot Machining considering the Workpiece Surface Geometry in a Task-Oriented Approach
Aleš Hace
Abstract:Robot workpiece machining is interesting in industry since it offers some advantages, such as higher flexibility in comparison with the conventional approach based on the CNC technology. However, in recent years we have been facing a strong progressive shift to custom based manufacturing and low volume/high mix production, which require a novel approach to automation by the employment of collaborative robotics. However, collaborative robots feature only limited motion capability, to provide safety in cooperati… Show more
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