Industrial Robot: Volume 14 Issue 2

Strapline:

The international journal of robotics research and application
Subjects:

Table of contents

A robot‐based automatic paint inspection system

C.A.J. Braganca, J.F. Claridge, R.M. Atkinson

Recent developments in robotics and vision sensors have enabled the installation of an automated paint inspection system at Austin Rover.

Separating the men from the machines gives quality at Audi

Audi, the German car manufacturer, has re‐thought its philosophy for the production of the new 80 car. Brian Rooks visited the Ingolstadt factory.

Robots help Ford to seal cars in Chicago

Ford Motor company's Chicago factory has increased the output of its Taurus and Sable cars. When Brian Rooks visited the plant he found that GMF robots were playing an important…

Cambridge Control packages its dynamic approach

A robot simulation package that allows kinematic simulation of robots and similar computer‐controlled machinery is being developed by Cambridge Control.

‘Craftsman’ concept achieves a better product

Portsmouth Polytechnic's ‘craftsman robot’ project is leading to industrial implementations and study of its further implications. Jack Hollingum reports

New technology brings quality to manufacture

Waterjet cutting is finding increasing use in the aerospace and motor industries. John Mortimer reports.

Sun starts to set on robot production

There are signs that the boom in the Japanese robot industry is over, although there is still growth in some areas. John Hartley reports.

Cover of Industrial Robot

ISSN:

0143-991x

Online date, start – end:

1973

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Dimitrios Chrysostomou