Industrial Robot: Volume 33 Issue 5
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The international journal of robotics research and applicationTable of contents - Special Issue: Automotive Industry
Guest Editors: Mike Wilson
How do you quickly load cases and trays with tough to handle product?
Richard BlossTo report on the design and development of a robotic product carton packing system that handles both soft plastic pouches or bags and small individual serving boxes and places…
The International Robot Exhibition 2005 in Tokyo
Yoshihiro KusudaAims to describe the new tendency of Japanese robotic industry observed at the International Robot Exhibition 2005 in Tokyo.
ABB robots form part of islands of automation to build body shells at Jaguar Cars
John MortimerDescribes how Jaguar Cars in the UK is using robots to manufacture aluminium car bodies for its new XK sports car that is being built in the company's plant in Castle Bromwich, UK.
Industrial robots in the Japanese automobile industry – Robot equipment trends in a time of steady growth
Takashi YagiReports on trends in the design and application of robots in the Japanese automotive industry.
Fault‐tolerant teleoperation systems design
Mehmet Dede, Sabri TosunogluThe objective of this study is to enhance the usage of teleoperation fields, such as in nuclear site decommissioning or nuclear waste disposal, by designing a stable, dependable…
Robotics in implant dentistry: stress/strain analysis. System overview and experiments
J.N. Pires, F.J. Caramelo, P. Brito, J. Santos, M.F. BotelhoImplant surgery is generally accepted as the best technique for complete teeth replacement. However, it is also the most demanding technique to implement and the most onerous to…
Teleoperated parallel climbing robots in nuclear installations
José M. Sabater, Roque J. Saltarén, Rafael Aracil, Eugenio Yime, José M. AzorínThe aim of this paper is to present new robotic structures that can be suitable for inspection, maintenance and dismantling tasks in nuclear facilities.
Automatic construction of 2D and 3D models during robot inspection
Tommaso Gramegna, Grazia Cicirelli, Giovanni Attolico, Arcangelo DistanteAims to make a mobile robot able to build accurate 2D and 3D models of its environment while navigating autonomously.
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0143-991Xe-ISSN:
1758-5791ISSN-L:
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- Dr Dimitrios Chrysostomou