Robots on the Line Revisited - Postscript, 1988
Labor requirements on the factory floor are being affected by a wide range of automation technologies in addition to robotic manipulators, such as computer-controlled machine tools, materials-handling systems, and programmable controls. And as authomation in general becomes "more robotic"...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-22932023-07-17T05:31:12Z Robots on the Line Revisited - Postscript, 1988 MILLER, Steven M. Labor requirements on the factory floor are being affected by a wide range of automation technologies in addition to robotic manipulators, such as computer-controlled machine tools, materials-handling systems, and programmable controls. And as authomation in general becomes "more robotic" (i.e., more programmable, more adaptable, and more multifunctional), the distinctions between what is and what is not an industrial robot will become increasingly blurred. 1989-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1294 https://worldcat.org/isbn/9780893913694 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Computer Sciences Robotics |
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Labor requirements on the factory floor are being affected by a wide range of automation technologies in addition to robotic manipulators, such as computer-controlled machine tools, materials-handling systems, and programmable controls. And as authomation in general becomes "more robotic" (i.e., more programmable, more adaptable, and more multifunctional), the distinctions between what is and what is not an industrial robot will become increasingly blurred. |
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