Author:
Sugi Masao, ,Matsumura Ippei,Tamura Yusuke,Nikaido Makoto,Ota Jun,Arai Tamio,Kotani Kiyoshi,Takamasu Kiyoshi,Suzuki Hiromasa,Yamamoto Akio,Sato Yoichi,Shin Seiichi,Kimura Fumihiko, ,
Abstract
The attentive workbench (AWB) is a new cell production system that supports human workers physically and informationally. Here we focus on physical assembly support through parts delivery, using automatically-moving parts trays. We quantitatively evaluated processing time in actual assembly experiments employing an implemented AWB system.
Publisher
Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Computer Science
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