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Sighted robots improve industrial productivity

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TRONDHEIM, Norway – Humans have often had to intervene in robotic assembly lines because of the technology’s inability to “see” certain objects that are not properly organized. A box of computer chair wheels, for instance, cannot be used by a robot because the items are jumbled and require alignment in rows before the robot can properly grip them. Now, the Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (SINTEF) has made strides in optimizing the industrial production line. Researchers have created robots fitted with a gripper tool, a laser and an...Read full article

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    Published: April 2014
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    1. A constituent part. It may consist of two or more parts cemented together, or with near and approximately matching surfaces. 2. The projection of a vector on a certain coordinate axis or along a particular direction. 3. In a lens system, one or more elements treated as a unit. 4. An optical element within a system.
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    Pick-and-place refers to a process or technique used in manufacturing and assembly operations to automate the handling and positioning of components or objects. In a pick-and-place system, a robotic or automated mechanism is employed to pick up individual items from a source location and accurately place them in a desired position or location, typically as part of a larger assembly process. Components handling: Pick-and-place systems are commonly used in industries such as electronics...
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