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Real-Time 3D Vision-Based Robotic Path Planning for Automated Adhesive Spraying on Lasted Uppers in Footwear Manufacturing

Ya-Yung Huang, Hsien-Huang P. Wu

Year
2025
Citations
4
Access
Open access

Abstract

The automation of adhesive application in footwear manufacturing is challenging due to complex surface geometries and model variability. This study presents an integrated 3D vision-based robotic system for adhesive spraying on lasted uppers. A triangulation-based scanning setup reconstructs each upper into a high-resolution point cloud, enabling customized spraying path planning. A six-axis robotic arm executes the path using an adaptive transformation matrix that aligns with surface normals. UV fluorescent dye and inspection are used to verify adhesive coverage. Experimental results confirm high repeatability and precision, with most deviations within the industry-accepted ±1 mm range. While localized glue-deficient areas were observed around high-curvature regions such as the toe cap, these remain limited and serve as a basis for further system enhancement. The system significantly reduces labor dependency and material waste while improving production efficiency. It has been successfully installed and validated on a production line in Hanoi, Vietnam, meeting real-world industrial requirements. This research contributes to advancing intelligent footwear manufacturing by integrating 3D vision, robotic motion control, and automation technologies.

Keywords

Computer visionAdhesiveComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceComputer graphics (images)Materials scienceComposite material

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