In the ERDF-funded project, new human-robot-capable assembly processes for the automotive industry are being developed in cooperation with various partners.
ZeMA is a partner in the scientific community ‘Assembly, Handling and Industrial Robotics’. In addition, there are cooperation agreements with leading robot manufacturers such as Kuka, ABB and Bosch.
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The project contains 5 work packages:
• Inline measurement: In-line measurement of the geometric travel axis by means of the developed wheel adaptation system and adjustment of the driver assistance systems in the assembly line
• Worker assistance systems for flow assembly: Innovative human-robot concepts for the automation of production and testing processes in the assembly line
• Virtual plant engineering: Methods and tools for the development, design and virtual commissioning of robust production plants
• Energy efficiency for the cyberphysical production network: Development of methods and applications for energy-efficient operation of production plants in different operating states
• Model and test factory environment: Expansion of the model factory at ZeMA to validate the research results in a real demonstrator
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Duration: 07.06.2015 - 31.12.2018
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