Industrial Robotics

Martin Hägele, Klas Nilsson, J. Norberto Pires, Rainer Bischoff

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Much of the technology that makes robots reliable, human friendly, and industrialroboticsadaptable for numerous applications has emerged from manufacturers of industrial robots. With an estimated installation base in 2014 of about 1.5 million units, some 171000 new installations in that year and an annual turnover of the robotics industry estimated to be US$ 32 billion, industrial robots are by far the largest commercial application of robotics technology today. The foundations for robot motion planning and control were initially developed with industrial applications in mind. These applications deserve special attention in order to understand the origin of robotics science and to appreciate the many unsolved problems that still prevent the wider use of robots in today’s agile manufacturing agilemanufacturingenvironments. In this chapter, we present a brief history and descriptions of typical industrial robotics applications and at the same time we address current critical state-of-the-art technological developments. We show how robots with different mechanisms fit different applications and how applications are further enabled by latest technologies, often adopted from technological fields outside manufacturing automation. We will first present a brief historical introduction to industrial robotics with a selection of contemporary application examples which at the same time refer to a critical key technology. Then, the basic principles that are used in industrial robotics and a review of programming methods will be outlined. We will also introduce the topic of system integration particularly from a data integration point of view. The chapter will be closed with an outlook based on a presentation of some unsolved problems that currently inhibit wider use of industrial robots.

Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikationSpringer Handbooks
FörlagSpringer Science and Business Media B.V.
Sidor1385-1422
Antal sidor38
DOI
StatusPublished - 2016

Publikationsserier

NamnSpringer Handbooks
ISSN (tryckt)2522-8692
ISSN (elektroniskt)2522-8706

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Robotteknik och automation

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