Research and Application of Key Technologies of Edge Computing for Industrial Robots

Author(s):  
Baoling Qin ◽  
Qiao Luo ◽  
Yunshi Luo ◽  
Jianwei Zhang ◽  
Jianjie Liu ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 536-537 ◽  
pp. 1717-1720
Author(s):  
Di Wu

This paper focuses on the development of the domestic industrial robots. It includes the status of the development, key technologies. It analyzes the current domestic market demand, sales, market characteristics and benefits of industrial robots, through the use of market research data. It summarizes the research progress and development trend of China's industrial robots, from the perspective of domestic and foreign contrasts. It combines the author's own direction of development of scientific knowledge accumulated domestic industrial robots put forward their own ideas and outlook.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 19-24
Author(s):  
Xiguang Zhang

Since 2013, China has been the world’s largest market for industrial robots. Despite the gradual maturity of the industrial robot system, the lagging R&D and backward technology level of industrial robots have led to a strong dependence on the import of core components and key technologies, which to a certain extent has restricted the development and improvement of industrial robots. At present, the “neck problem” in the field of industrial robots in China is not only in the reducer, controller, and servo but also in the basic processing equipment, basic technology, and basic materials. In this paper, we propose measures to improve the “neck problem” of industrial robots to promote the high-quality development of industrial robots in China.


The proliferation of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) introduces the concept of a smarter production environment. The emerging technologies like software defined network (SDN), IIoT and cloud computing will bring great advancements in the modern industrial revolution called Industry 4.0. Therefore, with the rapid development of IIoT technology, the proposed work incorporates with Edge Computing (EC). The current manufacturing process and automation, computing and wireless network reaches out to headways in innovation from easy to the point where all things (devices) and machines can interface through an Internet of Everything (IoE). This paper extends the work carried out in traditional methods, by integrating the cloud layer, Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGV), Industrial Wireless networks (IWN) and Industrial robots through EC is conferred to make autonomous decision-making capabilities. EC is emerging as a significant element in the smart industry to bring legacy in the context of Industrial IoT (IIoT). Finally, our proposed framework demonstrates that the active RFID-enabled AGV and industrial robots are brought in to exploit for effective resource management under the EC-based IIoT architecture, subsequently, it improves the conveyor efficiency and overall energy consumption in the warehouse for material handling.


Author(s):  
Jiafan Zhang ◽  
Xinyu Fang

Automatic operation system with industrial robots has become more and more popular, especially with the urgent requirement from 3C (Communication, computer and consumer electronics) manufactory. A robot cell, which often involves one or more robots and accessory equipment, can be regarded as part of the larger theme of cellular manufacturing. The objective that most interests manufacturers is the investment return rate. It is largely determined by the productivity of robotic cell, and the leading time of robotic production system. Therefore, a fast and efficient method to design a robotic cell layout with the maximum throughput for a given task is undeniably a worthy research topic. This paper attempts to discuss the challenges and key technologies in the robotic cell layout optimal design. The proper selection of configuration for task, manual operation skill learning and translation, collaborative design tool-chain, optimization in cell layout and operation scheduling, optimal end-of-arm tooling design, and human–robot collaboration are included in this discussion with existing or on-going problem-solving key technologies.


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