Title :
From industrial robotics towards intelligent robotic systems
Author :
Stanescu, A.M. ; Nita, A. ; Moisescu, M.A. ; Sacala, I.S.
Author_Institution :
Autom. & Comput. Sci. Fac., Univ. Politeh. Bucharest, Bucharest
Abstract :
The advanced research in robotics scientific discipline has produced a paradigm shift from the classical robot manipulator used only in industrial environment to the modern mobile robot viewed as an every day life ldquopartnerrdquo. This first objective of this paper is to offer a short but comprehensive history of the paradigm shifts that triggered the industrial robotics research advancements. The short list of paradigm shifts that are to be discussed include: computer integrated manufacturing and engineering systems (C.I.M.E. - 1976), flexible manufacturing systems (FMS - psila80), lean manufacturing (psila90), agile manufacturing, fractal and/or holonic manufacturing systems (psila90), intelligent manufacturing systems (2000). The second objective is to discuss generic design principles and architecture guidelines for the development of a complex robotic system. These include collaborative robotics, artificial intelligence, human-robot interaction, multi-agent systems, service oriented architecture.
Keywords :
agile manufacturing; artificial intelligence; computer integrated manufacturing; flexible manufacturing systems; human-robot interaction; industrial robots; intelligent manufacturing systems; intelligent robots; lean production; manipulators; mobile robots; software architecture; agile manufacturing; and engineering system; artificial intelligence; collaborative robotics; complex robotic system; computer integrated manufacturing; flexible manufacturing system; fractal manufacturing system; holonic manufacturing system; human-robot interaction; industrial robotics; intelligent manufacturing system; intelligent robotic system; lean manufacturing; mobile robot; multiagent system; robot manipulator; service oriented architecture; Computer integrated manufacturing; Flexible manufacturing systems; History; Intelligent robots; Intelligent systems; Manipulators; Manufacturing industries; Mobile robots; Service robots; Systems engineering and theory; integration vs interoperability; modeling framework; robot system; robotic system;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Systems, 2008. IS '08. 4th International IEEE Conference
Conference_Location :
Varna
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1739-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1740-7
DOI :
10.1109/IS.2008.4670441