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The prospects for sensory arrays and microprocessing computers in manufacturing industry

A. Pugh, Keith Waddon

Year
1977
Citations
2

Abstract

A brief survey which discusses the most relevant industrial robot projects incorporating sensory feedback, provides a background for the main contribution. A cheap and reliable sensory system which can be readily adapted to the task of component part orientation, is seen as an immediate need. Line-scan cameras coupled with a microprocessing computer are the basic ingredients of the proposals which are founded on a considerable history of intelligent automation research at the University of Nottingham.

Keywords

Sensory systemAutomationComponent (thermodynamics)Task (project management)Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionManufacturing engineeringEngineeringEmbedded systemEngineering management

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