Annals of Scientifc Society for Assembly, Handling and Industrial Robotics
Autor
Schüppstuhl, Thorsten
Tracht, Kirsten
Henrich, Dominik
Institución
Resumen
Due to rising product and process complexity, assistance systems for
humans are increasingly used in both the planning and execution of assembly
activities or as support systems for reworking. However, developments availa-
ble so far usually act as isolated solutions. Therefore a continuous dataflow be-
tween top and shop floor is not given. This article presents a comprehensive as-
sistance system consisting of a virtual planning environment and various smart
devices at an assembly workstation. In the virtual environment, the feasibility of
initially created product condition graphs will be validated and a training of the
repair scope to be carried out will be done. As a result, a process plan is derived
from the virtual environment and transferred to an assisted workstation for re-
working. The repair on the real product is carried out using the created process
plan so that a continuous data flow is available. Thus the system supports the
persons involved in the product analysis and work plan creation up to the exe-
cution of repair activities during rework.