COBOT (COLLABORATIVE ROBOT) IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES AND ASSEMBLY LINE
Rahul Sen, Abhishek Lohar, Ajay Panwar, Ajay Singh, Alpesh Sahu, Arjun Gurjer, Praveen Kumar
- Year
- 2024
- Citations
- 2
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Collaborative robots, or cobots, are transforming the manufacturing industry in unprecedented ways. With their ability to work seamlessly alongside human workers, cobots are augmenting human labor and increasing productivity while reducing operational costs. One of the key advantages of cobots is their versatility. They can handle a wide range of tasks, from repetitive assembly to intricate precision work. This versatility is made possible by their seamless reprogramming capabilities, which enable them to adapt to dynamic production needs quickly and efficiently. In addition to their flexibility, cobots are equipped with advanced sensing and collaborative features that enable them to work safely alongside humans. This is a critical advantage, as it enables manufacturers to leverage the unique strengths of both robots and humans, resulting in a more efficient and effective workforce. One of the primary benefits of cobots is their ability to boost productivity. By automating repetitive tasks, cobots free up human workers to focus on more complex tasks that require human skills and expertise. This, in turn, increases efficiency and output, enabling manufacturers to produce more goods in less time. Cobots also play a critical role in enhancing quality control. With their advanced sensing capabilities, cobots can detect defects and other quality issues that might otherwise go unnoticed. This enables manufacturers to catch and correct quality issues earlier in the production process, resulting in higher-quality products and fewer product recalls.
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