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Robots and Automated Manufacture
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 1985 eISBN: 978-1-84919-335-1 | Cloth: 978-0-86341-053-6 Library of Congress Classification TS191.8.R6367 1985 Dewey Decimal Classification 670.427
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
To serve its purpose, an industrial robot must be harnessed to a manufacturing task, be it welding, assembly, adjustment or the inspection of food products. Complex tasks are likely to require offline programming, both for economy of equipment use and to permit computer simulations for collision avoidance. Vision and other sensory systems are helping to extend the capabilities of robots, while advanced programming techniques are making their use more accessible to the shop floor. See other books on: Automation | Factories | Robotics | Robots | Robots, Industrial See other titles from The Institution of Engineering and Technology |
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