Robot based Automated Testing of Automotive Infotainment

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sateesh Kalidas
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Author(s):  
Antonia Bertolino ◽  
Antonello Calabro ◽  
Guglielmo De Angelis ◽  
Francisco Gortazar ◽  
Francesca Lonetti ◽  
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2002 ◽  
Vol 79 (1) ◽  
pp. 16 ◽  
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Kathryn R. Williams
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Author(s):  
Arash Alex Mazhari ◽  
Randall Ticknor ◽  
Sean Swei ◽  
Stanley Krzesniak ◽  
Mircea Teodorescu

AbstractThe sensitivity of additive manufacturing (AM) to the variability of feedstock quality, machine calibration, and accuracy drives the need for frequent characterization of fabricated objects for a robust material process. The constant testing is fiscally and logistically intensive, often requiring coupons that are manufactured and tested in independent facilities. As a step toward integrating testing and characterization into the AM process while reducing cost, we propose the automated testing and characterization of AM (ATCAM). ATCAM is configured for fused deposition modeling (FDM) and introduces the concept of dynamic coupons to generate large quantities of basic AM samples. An in situ actuator is printed on the build surface to deploy coupons through impact, which is sensed by a load cell system utilizing machine learning (ML) to correlate AM data. We test ATCAM’s ability to distinguish the quality of three PLA feedstock at differing price points by generating and comparing 3000 dynamic coupons in 10 repetitions of 100 coupon cycles per material. ATCAM correlated the quality of each feedstock and visualized fatigue of in situ actuators over each testing cycle. Three ML algorithms were then compared, with Gradient Boost regression demonstrating a 71% correlation of dynamic coupons to their parent feedstock and provided confidence for the quality of AM data ATCAM generates.


Author(s):  
Kevin Moran ◽  
Mario Linares-Vasquez ◽  
Carlos Bernal-Cardenas ◽  
Christopher Vendome ◽  
Denys Poshyvanyk

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