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ADVANCED ROBOTICS AND INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION IN MANUFACTURING

Authors: Dr. Selvaraj Manickam; Dr. Thiruma Valavan A; Dr. Lakshmi Chaitanya Maddila; Dr. Hari Prasadarao Pydi;

ADVANCED ROBOTICS AND INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION IN MANUFACTURING

Abstract

Robotics and automation have ushered in a new era of innovation in the field of mechanical engineering by delivering fresh approaches to problems that needed to be solved in order to improve the speed, accuracy, and security of a variety of manufacturing procedures. The applications of these technologies are quite diverse, ranging from production and assembly to inspection and maintenance. Mechanical engineers are able to design and implement automated processes that considerably reduce the amount of human intervention, which in turn helps to minimize errors and improve productivity. These processes can be designed and implemented through the integration of robotic systems. Robotics plays an essential part in the management of potentially dangerous or repetitive jobs, which helps to keep workers safe. In addition, automation in mechanical engineering improves product quality while simultaneously lowering operational costs and optimizing resource utilization. As a result, automation has become an essential component of contemporary manufacturing procedures. The continual advances in robotics and automation continue to push the frontiers of what is feasible in mechanical engineering, paving the way for solutions in a variety of industries that are both more efficient and more environmentally friendly.

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