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Lessons learned from a second generation assembly planning system

Arlo Leroy Ames, T.L. Calton, Reese E. Jones, S.G. Kaufman, C.A. Laguna, R.H. Wilson

Year
2002
Citations
21

Abstract

Briefly describes Archimedes 2, a second generation assembly planning system that both provides a general high-level assembly sequencing capability and, for a smaller class of products, facilitates automatic programming of a robotic workcell to assemble them. Because Archimedes can input CAD data in several standard formats, the authors have been able to test it on a number of industrial assembly models more complex than any before attempted by automated assembly planning systems. These experiments, and the authors, interaction with industrial manufacturing engineers, have led them to a number of conclusions about the state of assembly planning research, and their own future directions in particular.

Keywords

WorkcellComputer scienceCADClass (philosophy)Systems engineeringAssembly modellingManufacturing engineeringSoftware engineeringEngineering drawingEngineering

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