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Purpose – To show how advances in machine vision technology are of particular benefit to automated assembly. Design/methodology/approach – The review concentrates on algorithms, cost effectiveness, and communications aspects of currently available commercial systems. Findings – Vision is now very robust, affordable, and capable of being used at every stage in the assembly process. Originality/value – The vision industry continues to evolve at a rapid pace and readers who may have been disappointed when they investigated the technology only a few years ago should learn how today's systems have improved.
Assembly Automation – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jul 1, 2006
Keywords: Inspection; Pattern recognition; Cameras
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