2011
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2010.501827
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A function block based approach for increasing adaptability of assembly planning and control

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“…In cases where the process is intricate, it is impractical to dissect individual activities in isolation. In such cases, categorizing activities into speci c task categories can be an effective method to simplify the problem domain (Lihui Wang and Feng, 2011). This step, referred to as task categorization, is designed to address the question, "What tasks are required to complete the assembly?"…”
Section: Design Of Symbiotic Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cases where the process is intricate, it is impractical to dissect individual activities in isolation. In such cases, categorizing activities into speci c task categories can be an effective method to simplify the problem domain (Lihui Wang and Feng, 2011). This step, referred to as task categorization, is designed to address the question, "What tasks are required to complete the assembly?"…”
Section: Design Of Symbiotic Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Valente and Carpanzano [47] demonstrate a dynamic scheduling algorithm for automation tasks via task modeling, which offers a control system with more responsiveness, reduced impact of uncertainties and unexpected changes, and higher resource utilization. Task modeling is also the focus of Wang et al [52], where modular composite function blocks based on sequences of operations are built and activated during runtime. Regarding skill-based task modeling, Backhaus and Reinhart [8] propose a planning module for composing robot applications, ready for deployment through the encoding of planned robot tasks modeled in AutomationML.…”
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“…(ii) Feature-based decomposition helps define elementary tasks and semantic structuring of domain knowledge both for planning [9] and task execution [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the application of the generic approach to assembly process planning, there is a set of assembly tasks (and potentially some auxiliary tasks) that must be sequenced and assigned to resources [1][9] [10]. The detailed technological content of assembly task t is specified by the assembly feature : , , , ,…”
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confidence: 99%