As more and more activities are performed in space, there will be a greater demand placed on the information handling capacity of people who are to direct and accomplish these tasks. A promising alternative to full-time human involvement is the use of semi-autonomous, intelligent robot systems. To automate tasks such as assembly, disassembly, repair and maintenance, the issues presented by environmental uncertainties need to be addressed. These uncertainties are introduced by variations in the computed position of the robot at different locations in its work envelope, variations in part positioning, and tolerances of part dimensions. As a result, the robot system may not be able to accomplish the desired task without the help of sensor feed...
In-Orbit-Assembly missions open several opportunities such as the construction of large antennas or ...
AbstractIn industrial environment product assembly constitutes a major part in manufacturing. Introd...
It is well known that success during robotic assemblies depends on the correct execution of the sequ...
As part of the Intelligent Task Automation program, a team developed enabling technologies for progr...
This work investigates the automation of assembly cells and the need to incorporate sensor-guided de...
Recent research in industrial robotics aims at the involvement of additional sensoric devices to imp...
Manufacturing of a typical aluminium airframe panel involves the assembly of a couple of stringers a...
Computer controlled robots offer a number of significant advantages in manufacturing and assembly ta...
When performing multi-robot tasks, sensory feedback is crucial in reducing uncertainty for correct e...
The requirement for more sophisticated sensor based robot systems places particular stress on the de...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Robots without sensors can perform only simple repetitive tasks and cannot cope with unplanned event...
There are two bottlenecks of broader applications of industrial robots: off-line-programming must be...
This dissertation aims to improve methods for sensor-guided intelligent robotic task planning inunst...
This thesis addresses the problem of integrating sensors and actuators for closed-loop control of a ...
In-Orbit-Assembly missions open several opportunities such as the construction of large antennas or ...
AbstractIn industrial environment product assembly constitutes a major part in manufacturing. Introd...
It is well known that success during robotic assemblies depends on the correct execution of the sequ...
As part of the Intelligent Task Automation program, a team developed enabling technologies for progr...
This work investigates the automation of assembly cells and the need to incorporate sensor-guided de...
Recent research in industrial robotics aims at the involvement of additional sensoric devices to imp...
Manufacturing of a typical aluminium airframe panel involves the assembly of a couple of stringers a...
Computer controlled robots offer a number of significant advantages in manufacturing and assembly ta...
When performing multi-robot tasks, sensory feedback is crucial in reducing uncertainty for correct e...
The requirement for more sophisticated sensor based robot systems places particular stress on the de...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Robots without sensors can perform only simple repetitive tasks and cannot cope with unplanned event...
There are two bottlenecks of broader applications of industrial robots: off-line-programming must be...
This dissertation aims to improve methods for sensor-guided intelligent robotic task planning inunst...
This thesis addresses the problem of integrating sensors and actuators for closed-loop control of a ...
In-Orbit-Assembly missions open several opportunities such as the construction of large antennas or ...
AbstractIn industrial environment product assembly constitutes a major part in manufacturing. Introd...
It is well known that success during robotic assemblies depends on the correct execution of the sequ...