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Astudy ofAutomated “Station-lessAssembly System” Learned from Human Performance
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- IIDA Yasuhiro
- (株) デンソー
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- FUJIMOTO Hideo
- 名古屋工業大学工学部
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- CHEN Lian-Yi
- 名古屋工業大学工学部
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- Other Title
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- 人から学ぶステーションレス組立 (ながら組立) システム
- ヒト カラ マナブ ステーションレス クミタテ ナガラ クミタテ システム
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In today's manufacturing industry cost competition is growing severer with the trend in production toward globalization. For high labor wage countries like Japan, low-cost and multifunctional automation technologies are required. This study focuses on the analysis of human dexterousness to develop new automation methods, because workers often find simpler work methods by task learning, and the methods can be clue to low-cost automation. In this study, the new “NAGARA System” in other words, “Station-less Assembly System” in which component parts are assembled directly by the base parts moving on the belt conveyor without positioning, is proposed. In this paper, firstly, the remarkable human characteristics of the manual system are extracted quantitatively. Next, based on the analysis, the new automation system, which introduces a force-changeable gripper and human assembly algorithms, is proposed. Finally, the effectiveness of this system is proven by comparing the productivity and the cost with them of the conventional one.
Journal
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- Journal of the Japan Society for Precision Engineering, Contributed Papers
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Journal of the Japan Society for Precision Engineering, Contributed Papers 70 (1), 76-80, 2004
The Japan Society for Precision Engineering
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- CRID
- 1390282680257678848
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- NII Article ID
- 110001823915
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- NII Book ID
- AA11966630
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- ISSN
- 18818722
- 13488716
- 13488724
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- NDL BIB ID
- 7069336
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed