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Author
Bostelman, R. | Albus, J. | Stone, W. C.
Title
Toward Next-Generation Construction Machines.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Book or Conf
American Nuclear Society. Proceedings. March 4-8, 2001, Seattle, WA, 2001
Keywords
construction | cable-drive | machine-tool | next generation | RoboCrane | stereo lithography
Abstract
Construction equipment is typically massive and operated manually with minimal use of sensors or computers for measurement or control. Research in the Intelligent Systems and Structures Divisions at the National Institute of Standards and Technology has explored innovative ways to use sensors, computers, and light-weight tensioned cable machines for heavy manufacturing and construction tasks such as lift and position of heavy loads and manipulation of tools and parts for assembly, fixturing, welding, cutting, grinding, machining, macro stereo-lithography, and surface finishing. Recent research has yielded novel concepts for movable scaffolding and worker positioning systems that enable workers to maneuver themselves, parts, and tools throughout a large work volume for tasks such as ship repair and aircraft paint removal.