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8 October 2001 Advanced Modular Micro-Production System (AMMS)
Tobias Gaugel, Hannes Dobler
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Proceedings Volume 4568, Microrobotics and Microassembly III; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.444135
Event: Intelligent Systems and Advanced Manufacturing, 2001, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
Advanced Modular Micro-Production System (AMMS) is the title of a new concept which creates a suitable size ratio between microcomponents and the production environment. The concept is also ideal for the integration and interconnection of processes which have yet to be separated. The AMMS concept can be redesigned or extended in an easy and flexible manner. By using a modular construction, small dimensions and a decentrally-organized control architecture, high- precision and sensitive handling procedures could be automated with acceptable investment and operating costs.
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Tobias Gaugel and Hannes Dobler "Advanced Modular Micro-Production System (AMMS)", Proc. SPIE 4568, Microrobotics and Microassembly III, (8 October 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.444135
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Manufacturing

Inspection

Robots

Control systems

Optoelectronics

Visualization

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