Robert Schmitt
RWTH Aachen University
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International Journal of Sustainable Engineering | 2017
Jelena Kurilova-Palisaitiene; Eike Permin; Tom Mannheim; K. Buhse; Michael Lorenz; Robert Schmitt; Burkhard Corves; Mats Björkman
Abstract The rise in energy consumption and the associated costs instigate financial concerns among industrial energy consumers. For industrial processes addressing heating and cooling as well as material transformation, a wide range of energy efficiency measures have been developed and successfully implemented. In contrast to that, most robot-based operations such as pick-and-place motions or assembly tasks still use inefficient standard concepts causing high-energy consumption and high-energy costs. Thanks to a rather low payload-to-weight ratio of new robot designs, such as parallel kinematic or hybrid robot manipulators, a high potential for energy savings is expected. This article identifies potentials for energy saving concerning industrial consumers by assessing three different robot concepts. Based on a literature review, two existing designs for robots – the conventional serial robot and the parallel kinematic robot are analysed and compared with respect to the energy utilised during a typical item placement task. Afterwards, the concept of PARAGRIP, a hybrid of the two presented robot designs is introduced and examined based on simulation regarding its energy consumption. The final results demonstrate significantly different energy consumptions between the robot concepts, identifying potential savings of about 40% in a selected industrial application scenario.
ZWF Zeitschrift für wirtschaftlichen Fabrikbetrieb | 2016
Martin Plutz; Markus Große Böckmann; Philipp Siebenkotten; Robert Schmitt
Kurzfassung Smart Glasses und weitere Wearables sind mittlerweile zu kostengünstigen Preisen verfügbar. In der industriellen Anwendung stellen sie eine vielversprechende Möglichkeit dar, ein altbekanntes Problem insbesondere manueller Produktionsabläufe markant zu verbessern: Latenzzeiten zwischen der Erzeugung und der Auswertung einer Information im Sinne eines Qualitätsregelkreises zu eliminieren. Um dies zu adressieren, wird am Fraunhofer IPT in Aachen die Softwareumgebung oculavis entwickelt, die im Rahmen dieses Beitrags vorgestellt und ab April in ein Spin-Off münden wird.
Qualität und Zuverlässigkeit | 2015
Martin Plutz; Robert Schmitt
Qualität und Zuverlässigkeit : QZ | 2017
Ina Heine; Robert Schmitt
Qualität und Zuverlässigkeit | 2017
Martin Plutz; Robert Schmitt; Patrick Alsheimer
Archive | 2017
Ghaith Alhares; Robert Schmitt; Klaus Radermacher
AWK Aachener Werkzeugmaschinen-Kolloquium | 2017
Robert Schmitt; Jonathan Krauss; Tobias Gaukstern; Stefan Bihler; Eike Permin; Laura Niendorf; Philipp Reusch; Henning Bork; Markus Große Böckmann
Archive | 2016
Martin Plutz; Robert Schmitt; Ina Heine
Archive | 2016
Armin Janß; Robert Schmitt; Klaus Radermacher
Archive | 2015
Martin Plutz; Sabina Jeschke; Alexander an Haack; Robert Schmitt