Papers
4
Total Citations
21
H-Index
3
About
Chiu‐Chi Wei is a pioneering researcher in industrial robotics and automation, with a particular focus on enhancing robot process capability through simulation and error modeling. His work bridges the gap between theoretical kinematic analysis and practical manufacturing decision-making, offering tools that help managers evaluate robotic investments with greater confidence. Wei’s most influential paper, “Animated simulation of the robot process capability” (1992), has garnered 10 citations and introduces a novel approach that combines graphic simulation with a kinematic error model to predict robot performance. By employing Taguchi-type experimental design, he enables the generation of repeatability and accuracy charts—a practical innovation that supports cost-effective automation choices. His 1994 follow-up, “Graphic Simulation of Robot Process Capability,” further refines this system, while his 1995 study, “Taiwan’s industrial robots,” provides a critical analysis of Taiwan’s rapid robot adoption, noting its world-leading annual growth rate amid labor shortages. Wei’s contributions are especially relevant to the automotive sector, where precision and reliability are paramount. With a career spanning simulation, error modeling, and industrial policy, Wei has established himself as a key figure in advancing robotic automation in East Asia.
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Top Papers
- 1Animated simulation of the robot process capability10 citations · 1992
- 2Graphic Simulation of Robot Process Capability4 citations · 1994
- 3Animated simulation of robot process capability4 citations · 1995
- 4Taiwan’s industrial robots3 citations · 1995