Assembly Automation: Volume 33 Issue 3
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The international journal of assembly technology and managementTable of contents - Special Issue: Virtual Reality and Haptics for Assembly Planning
Automation in action at the latest PackExpo show
Richard BlossThis paper aims to provide a review of the most recent PackExpo show in Chicago with emphasis on the new automation innovations and applications on display.
Interactive assembly simulation with haptic feedback
Jérôme Perret, Christoph Kneschke, Judy Vance, Georges DumontThe paper aims to present interactive simulation with haptic feedback as a valid method for solving complex assembly problems in the context of industrial product development. Its…
A virtual reality‐based maintenance time measurement methodology for complex products
Zhou Dong, Kang Le, Lv ChuanMaintainability is a critical design characteristic that shows how well a product can be maintained; maintenance time is a comprehensive parameter of product maintainability…
Application of the TRIZ creativity enhancement approach to the design of a passively adaptive compliant robotic gripper
Dalibor Petković, Mirna Issa, Nenad D. Pavlović, Lena ZentnerThe essence of the conceptual design is getting the innovative projects or ideas to ensure the products with best performance. It has been proved that the theory of inventive…
3D vision based quality inspection with computational intelligence
Quan Yu, Kesheng WangProduct quality inspection is of importance in manufacturing industries to ensure that low quality or unqualified products are not delivered to the consumer. Human inspection has…
Demand responsive planning: workload control implementation
Hakan Akillioglu, Joao Ferreira, Mauro OnoriEvolvable production systems enable fully reconfiguration capabilities on the shop floor through process‐oriented modularity and multi‐agent‐based distributed control. To be able…
Design and characterization of MEMS based micrograsping system
Shafaat Ahmed Bazaz, Nayyer Abbas, Muhammad Bilal Saif, Nisar AhmadThis paper aims to present design and characterization of a micrograsping system which is capable of safely grasping micro‐objects.
Assembly model and design thinking: a study of assembly scheme based on gene model
Feng Yixiong, Gao Yicong, Mai Zeyu, Tan JianrongExisting models of product assembly scheme design often ignore the constraint relations among design thinking. In order to grasp the functions of each part and the constraint…
Production scheduling for injection molding manufacture using Petri Net model
Asawin Wongwiwat, Erik L.J. Bohez, Roongrat PisuchpenThe purpose of this paper is to propose a new generic hybrid Petri Net (PN) model combined with the lowest makespan cut (LMC) for job shop scheduling problems in mold…
Cognitive automation strategy for reconfigurable and sustainable assembly systems
Åsa Fasth‐Berglund, Johan StahreThe paper aims to discuss the importance of considering both the physical and cognitive automation when aiming for a flexible or reconfigurable assembly system. This is done in…
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0144-5154e-ISSN:
1758-4078ISSN-L:
0144-5154Renamed to:
Robotic Intelligence and AutomationOnline date, start – end:
1980 – 2022Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedEditor:
- Prof Hong Qiao