Application of Assembly System Partial Units for the Development of Intelligent Assembly Cell

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Development of intelligent assembly cell conception includes new solution kind of how to create structures of automated and flexible assembly system. Intelligent behavior of the system as the control system will repose on monitoring of important parameters of the system in the real time. Interaction information will be taken from flexible reaction data. This kind of flexible conception realization of intelligent assembly systems brings many advantages such as, cell will brings flexible reactions of the system to the manufacturing changes, build up area saving, lover building costs, higher using effects of whole device. This conception is developed at Institute of the manufacturing systems and applied mechanics and continues at an intermediate stage of the project. The paper is presented the description of the new conception philosophy, design of the individual units in the system characterized as an intelligent assembly cell, functions principles and expected proceedings in the next phases of the project.

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