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Designing for Automated Construction

A. Scott Howe

Year
1997
Citations
6

Abstract

Designing for Automated Construction A. Scott Howe Pages 167-176 (1997 Proceedings of the 14th ISARC, Pittsburgh, USA, ISSN 2413-5844) Abstract: The majority of automated construction research and development has been bottom-up, from the construction / engineering side rather than top-down from the design end. The first part of this paper is devoted (0 the design of a research programme which seeks to address topics related to the conceptual design of robotic systems for construction, and developing overall design principles for top-down architect / designer applications. The proposed research includes the derivation of simple shape grammars and a simulation research programme for understanding component connections and robotic manipulation; using a model robotic construction system remote controlled over the Internet. The second part presents a report of the research carried out according to the programme, and introduces an example concept automated construction system designed according to the principles derived from the investigation outlined in the first part. Keywords: No keywords DOI: https://doi.org/10.22260/ISARC1997/0021 Download fulltext Download BibTex Download Endnote (RIS) TeX Import to Mendeley

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