Artificial intelligence based decision making system for welding machines in automobile industry
Abstract Recent advancements in sensors and mechanics, as well as the control frameworks that go with them, have elevated current assembly to a critical component. Increased productivity, improved weld quality and repeatability, lower weld costs, and less human participation in establishing weld bou...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract Recent advancements in sensors and mechanics, as well as the control frameworks that go with them, have elevated current assembly to a critical component. Increased productivity, improved weld quality and repeatability, lower weld costs, and less human participation in establishing weld boundaries, automated movement, and issue repair and detection are just a few of the benefits (among other things). According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, automated welding has progressed to the third-age level, where a framework can function progressively and adapt rapidly to changes in the geometry of the crease while working in unstructured conditions. |
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