Towards an integrated framework for the configuration of modular micro assembly systemsTools Smale, Daniel M. (2011) Towards an integrated framework for the configuration of modular micro assembly systems. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe future of manufacturing in high-cost economies is to maximise responsiveness to change whilst simultaneously minimising the financial implications. The concept of Reconfigurable Assembly Systems (RAS) has been proposed as a potential route to achieving this ideal. RASs offer the potential to rapidly change the configuration of a system in response to predicted or unforeseen events through standardised mechanical, electrical and software interfaces within a modular environment. This greatly reduces the design and integration effort for a single configuration, which, in combination with the concept of equipment leasing, enables the potential for reduction in system cost, reconfiguration cost, lead time and down time.
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