Artificial Cognition in Autonomous Assembly Planning Systems
Christian Büscher,
Marcel Mayer,
Daniel Schilberg () and
Sabina Jeschke ()
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Daniel Schilberg: RWTH Aachen University, IMA/ZLW
Sabina Jeschke: RWTH Aachen University, IMA/ZLW
A chapter in Automation, Communication and Cybernetics in Science and Engineering 2011/2012, 2013, pp 583-594 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Cognition is of great interest in several scientific disciplines. The issue is to transfer human cognitive capabilities to technical systems and so generate artificial cognition. But while robots are learning to communicate or behave socially only a few examples for applications in production engineering and especially in assembly planning exist. In this field cognitive systems can achieve a technological advance by means of self-optimization and the associated autonomous adaption of the system's behavior to external goal states. In this paper cognitive technical systems and their software architectures in general are discussed as well as several assembly planning systems. A precise autonomous assembly planning system and its implementation of cognitive capabilities is presented in detail.
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33389-7_46
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