File:Ubiquitous-Robotic-Technology-for-Smart-Manufacturing-System-6018686.f1.ogv
Ubiquitous-Robotic-Technology-for-Smart-Manufacturing-System-6018686.f1.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 3 min 40 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 2.12 Mbps overall, file size: 55.73 MB)
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English: The video in supplementary material demonstrates a smart assembly line based on the ubiquitous robotic technology. Firstly, the customer made an order through the user interface. The order was then sent to the task planning module, which calculated the action sequence hierarchically. Then, the planning results were sent to the robotic components, such as the AIMM component, the polishing component and the assembling component. These components complete the task by cooperating with each other according to the task planning results. |
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Source | Video file from Wang W, Zhu X, Wang L, Qiu Q, Cao Q (2016). "Ubiquitous Robotic Technology for Smart Manufacturing System". Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience. DOI:10.1155/2016/6018686. PMID 2016. PMC: 4944091. | ||
Author | Wang W, Zhu X, Wang L, Qiu Q, Cao Q | ||
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Author | Wang W, Zhu X, Wang L, Qiu Q, Cao Q |
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Image title | The video in supplementary material demonstrates a smart assembly line based on the ubiquitous robotic technology. Firstly, the customer made an order through the user interface. The order was then sent to the task planning module, which calculated the action sequence hierarchically. Then, the planning results were sent to the robotic components, such as the AIMM component, the polishing component and the assembling component. These components complete the task by cooperating with each other according to the task planning results. |
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