Adaptive welding for shipyards

Reports on an aggressive project to develop an advanced, automated welding system, being completed at Babcock & Wilcox, CIM Systems. This system, the programmable automated welding system (PAWS), involves the integration of both planning and control technologies to address the needs of small bat...

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Automatic welding
Automation
Design
Macros
Marine
Optimization
Planning
Process controls
Relational data bases
Robot control
Robotics
Robots
Shipbuilding
Shipyards
Simulation
User interface
Welding
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