Poss, 2019 - Google Patents
Applications of Object Detection in Industrial Contexts Based on Logistics RobotsPoss, 2019
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- 14265800344896627748
- Author
- Poss C
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- Publication venue
- PQDT-Global
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The aim of this doctoral thesis is to automate the logistic flow of material under industrial conditions. For this purpose, the running processes as well as their characteristic features are first analyzed. Based on this, requirements are derived for the robots to be created and …
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