New architecture for corporate integration of simulation and production control in industrial applications
Ε. Freund, Alfred Hypki, Dirk Pensky
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
3D simulation and flexible control of robot-based workcells are in common use. However, many companies, especially SMEs, do not make use of the advantages these technologies imply. Reasons for this behavior are the costs of the software and hardware systems as well as the fact that one needs experts to operate those systems. This article describes an innovative architecture that has been developed for a corporate integration of simulation and control systems into production processes. The coexistence and cooperation of PC-based simulation and control makes the cost-effective use of virtual reality (VR) methods and a wide range of novel industrial applications possible. By use of VR technologies complex systems can be operated by any user without long periods of training. Thus, small- and middle-size companies are enabled to use innovative technologies to increase their productivity and competitiveness.
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