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|a Robotics.
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|a Minneapolis, Minnesota :
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|a Oxford, United Kingdom :
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|a Front Cover; Robotics; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Connecting the Systems and the Definitions; 1.1 Categories; 1.2 Where They Came From; 1.3 Where We Are; 1.4 Robot Utilization; 1.5 Physics of Robots; 1.6 Configuration; 1.7 Safety Standards; Chapter 2. The Technology; 2.1 Robots on the Comeback; 2.2 Robotic Safety; 2.3 Assembly Robots; 2.4 Welding Automation; 2.5 The Nuclear Industry; 2.6 Robots in Aerospace; 2.7 Flexible Workcells Use Vision; 2.8 Off-line Programming; 2.9 Robotics in the Year 2000; 2.10 Japan Dominates; Chapter 3. Systems Evaluation and Implementation
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|a 3.1 Enhancing Productivity3.2 Systems Justification; 3.3 Controlling Multiple Robot Arms; 3.4 Robot Accuracy; 3.5 Artificial Intelligence; 3.6 Robotic Accuracy; 3.7 Simulation; 3.8 Robots in Non-Traditional Roles; 3.9 Success Factors; 3.10 Costs; Chapter 4. Applications; 4.1 Faucet Packaging; 4.2 Printed Circuit Board Assembly; 4.3 Force Sensing; 4.4 Tire Handling; 4.5 Gyroscope Production; 4.6 Disk Stacking; Vendors
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|a Please note this is a Short Discount publication. Thoroughly revised, this authoritative report continues to provide a comprehensive, yet accessible introduction to Fixed Industrial Robots. This 1991/92 edition ensures that professionals involved in Factory Automation have a comprehensive reference source enabling them to keep abreast of all the key developments in this powerful and rapidly evolving technology. The report examines the different kinds of industrial robots from the following angles: How they are programmed to perform certain tasks. How they are integrated into the manufact.
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