Evolvable assembly systems basic principles
Evolvable assembly systems basic principles
This paper addresses the underlying principles of Evolvable Assembly Systems. This paradigm was recently proposed as an answer to the requirements faced by assembly companies in the current world of business and technological changes. The basis for this new approach lies in a multi-disciplinary study of the needs and requirements, and shifts the technological focus from complex, flexible, multi-purpose systems to simpler, process-oriented, dedicated swarms of machine modules.
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Onori, Mauro
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Barata, Jose
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Frei, Regina
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2006
Onori, Mauro
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Barata, Jose
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Frei, Regina
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Onori, Mauro, Barata, Jose and Frei, Regina
(2006)
Evolvable assembly systems basic principles.
Shen, Weiming
(ed.)
In Information Technology for Balanced Manufacturing Systems.
vol. 220,
Springer.
.
(doi:10.1007/978-0-387-36594-7_34).
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This paper addresses the underlying principles of Evolvable Assembly Systems. This paradigm was recently proposed as an answer to the requirements faced by assembly companies in the current world of business and technological changes. The basis for this new approach lies in a multi-disciplinary study of the needs and requirements, and shifts the technological focus from complex, flexible, multi-purpose systems to simpler, process-oriented, dedicated swarms of machine modules.
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Jose Barata
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Regina Frei
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Weiming Shen
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