Adaptive robotic manufacturing using higher order knowledge systems

Despite a well-understood potential to increase productivity of the global construction industry and sustained, international research efforts in recent years, wide-scale adoption of robotic technology currently remains elusive in the industry. As part of a larger industrial research effort to incre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Automation in construction 2021-07, Vol.127, p.103702, Article 103702
Hauptverfasser: Neythalath, Narendrakrishnan, Søndergaard, Asbjørn, Bærentzen, Jakob Andreas
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Zusammenfassung:Despite a well-understood potential to increase productivity of the global construction industry and sustained, international research efforts in recent years, wide-scale adoption of robotic technology currently remains elusive in the industry. As part of a larger industrial research effort to increase the efficiency of automation technologies within construction, this paper proposes a novel multi-layered knowledge encapsulation model to enable low-cost development of highly diverse robotic control applications within a parametric manufacturing paradigm. The effectiveness of proposed theoretical framework has been validated by developing multiple industrial applications and resulted in almost 40% reduction in development time. •Process innovation and optimization.•Affordable robotic solutions for construction.•Construction 4.0 strategy.
ISSN:0926-5805
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DOI:10.1016/j.autcon.2021.103702