Volume 15: Advances in Multidisciplinary Engineering 2015
DOI: 10.1115/imece2015-52962
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An Integrated Approach to the Planning of Manual Assembly Lines

Abstract: Manual assembly planning methodologies have been in the center of industrial and academic research for many decades, since the manual assembly costs may often account for even half of the total manufacturing expenses. The existing and emerging manufacturing trends, such as mass customization and personalization, require fast responses when it comes to the conception and realization of the relevant manufacturing systems. Even though, work methodologies, such as concurrent engineering, have been proposed and app… Show more

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“…[25,26]. This research area evolved with more computing power: The original approaches considering a simple listing of assembly sequences were developed successively, so that modern solutions allow an automatic feasibility study with regard to stability and available space at the joining position of each part [27], but also the average required assembly time can be calculated [28]. All of the aforementioned approaches relate to the general assembly planning process, but are not designed to create, process or distribute information for WGS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[25,26]. This research area evolved with more computing power: The original approaches considering a simple listing of assembly sequences were developed successively, so that modern solutions allow an automatic feasibility study with regard to stability and available space at the joining position of each part [27], but also the average required assembly time can be calculated [28]. All of the aforementioned approaches relate to the general assembly planning process, but are not designed to create, process or distribute information for WGS.…”
Section: Information Supply Of Wgsmentioning
confidence: 99%