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Advanced manufacturing systems are vital to the manufacturing industry. It is well known that if a target work piece has a curved surface, then automation of the polishing process is difficult. Controller design for industrial robots and machine tools presents results where industrial robots have been successfully applied to such surfaces, presenting up to date information on these advanced manufacturing systems, including key technologies. Chapters cover topics such as velocity-based discrete-time control system for industrial robots; preliminary simulation of intelligent force control; CAM s
Engineering sciences. Technology --- Machine-tools --- Robots, Industrial. --- Numerical control. --- Industrial robots --- Automatic machinery --- Robots --- Computer numerical control of machine-tools --- Numeric control of machine-tools --- Numerical control of machine-tools --- Tape-controlled machine-tools --- Automatic control --- Electronic control --- Machine shops --- Automation
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Architects, artists, and designers have been fascinated by robots for many decades, from Villemard’s utopian vision of an architect building a house with robotic labor in 1910, to the design of buildings that are robots themselves, such as Archigram’s Walking City. Today, they are again approaching the topic of robotic fabrication but this time employing a different strategy: instead of utopian proposals like Archigram’s or the highly specialized robots that were used by Japan’s construction industry in the 1990s, the current focus of architectural robotics is on industrial robots. These robotic arms have six degrees of freedom and are widely used in industry, especially for automotive production lines. What makes robotic arms so interesting for the creative industry is their multi-functionality: instead of having to develop specialized machines, a multifunctional robot arm can be equipped with a wide range of end-effectors, similar to a human hand using various tools. Therefore, architectural research into robotics is not so much directed at reinventing machines for architectural fabrication, but rather at reusing industrial robots as a well-established basis and adapting them for architectural purposes by developing custom software interfaces and end-effectors. By doing this, architects, artists and designers have advanced from being mere “users” of robots and have successfully emerged as recognized developers and trendsetters in robotic fabrication. This book publishes the proceedings of the fi rst international conference on robotic fabrication in architecture, art, and design, Rob|Arch. .
Architecture -- Technological innovations. --- Art and technology. --- Robots, Industrial. --- Robots, Industrial --- Architecture --- Art and technology --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Mechanical Engineering - General --- Technological innovations --- Technological innovations. --- Technology and art --- Industrial robots --- Engineering. --- User interfaces (Computer systems). --- Robotics. --- Automation. --- Robotics and Automation. --- User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction. --- Technology --- Automatic machinery --- Robots --- Computer science. --- Diseño --- Rótica y Automatización --- Diseño arquitectónico --- Innovaciones tecnológicas --- Informatics --- Science --- Interfaces, User (Computer systems) --- Human-machine systems --- Human-computer interaction --- Automatic factories --- Automatic production --- Computer control --- Engineering cybernetics --- Factories --- Industrial engineering --- Mechanization --- Assembly-line methods --- Automatic control --- CAD/CAM systems --- Robotics --- Automation --- Machine theory
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