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16 February 1984 "Electro-Optical In-Line Quality Control In Industrial Production".
E Schmidberger, K Melchior, M Rueff
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Abstract
Quality control is a problem in the whole area of industrial production. In-line quality control increases the productivity by enabling greater velocity of the production processes as well as by assuring higher standards of the products. Possibilities of the application of electro-optical systems to in-line quality control are discussed. As an example the in-line inspection of a gasket attached to a water pump is described. Additionaly it is shown how electro-optical systems can support robots to correct parts-position and orientation according to the assembly task.
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E Schmidberger, K Melchior, and M Rueff ""Electro-Optical In-Line Quality Control In Industrial Production".", Proc. SPIE 0449, Intelligent Robots: 3rd Intl Conf on Robot Vision and Sensory Controls, (16 February 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939247
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KEYWORDS
Robots

Cameras

Binary data

Image processing

Inspection

Computing systems

Electro optics

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