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Title: Modeling and simulation of programmable universal machine for assembly (PUMA) industrial robot for automotive-related assembly process
Authors: Muhd Syafik Jumali
Hafidz Fazli Fauadi
Conference Name: International Symposium on Information Technology
Keywords: Programmable universal machine for assembly (PUMA)
Industrial robot
Conference Date: 26/08/2008
Conference Location: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
Abstract: For more than a decade, robot had been a widely utilized in assisting human in executing specific tasks. Robots had been utilized in various fields of application for different purposes thus are generally categorized into two main categories ??? service robot and industrial robot to perform production tasks and the utilization had improved manufacturing productivity electively. However, in order to optimize the efficiency of an industrial robot, the entire operation parameters of the particular purpose should be carefully taken into consideration starting from the planning stage. One of an effective method is through the simulation of the operation, which could be done virtually. The technological expansion of virtual reality had proved to be very significant. As a result, the utilization of virtual simulation is widening and is keep replacing physical simulation in numerous circumstances. In the area of manufacturing industry, virtual technology had proved to be successful in simulating various manufacturing processes. This project outlines two main objectives which are to study the synthesis criteria of robot selection strategy and to establish robot selection strategy for material handling application in automotive industry.
Pages: 5
Call Number: T58.5.C634 2008 kat sem j.3
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE),Piscataway, US
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/395148
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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