机器人
任务(项目管理)
汽车工业
操作员(生物学)
吞吐量
区间(图论)
计算机科学
骨料(复合)
工程类
人工智能
系统工程
数学
基因
组合数学
航空航天工程
转录因子
抑制因子
复合材料
化学
材料科学
无线
电信
生物化学
作者
Nan Chen,Ningjian Huang,Robert G. Radwin,Jingshan Li
标识
DOI:10.1080/00207543.2021.2000060
摘要
Reducing station processing times has a significant importance in manufacturing assembly systems. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in using collaborative robots to assist human operators in many manufacturing systems, which can not only improve ergonomics measures but also reduce processing time and increase throughput. In this paper, a system-theoretic approach is introduced to analyse the assembly-time performance (ATP) of assembly systems with collaborative robots, where ATP is defined as the probability to finish all the assembly operations in a station within a desired time interval. Specifically, the assembly operations are described by stochastic processes with both individual (human operator and robot) preparation tasks and joint collaboration tasks, characterised by general or arbitrary distributions of task times. Then an efficient algorithm is presented by using gamma distributions to approximate task times and aggregate multiple interacting tasks to calculate ATP. High accuracy in ATP evaluation is obtained through such an approximation method. In addition, system properties, such as monotonicity and sensitivity, i.e. bottlenecks, are investigated. Finally, a case study at an automotive powertrain assembly plant is introduced to illustrate the applicability of the method and the effectiveness for assembly time reduction through using collaborative robots.
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