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Integration of CAD systems in production processes in shoe assembly

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Code Science Field Subfield
2.10.00  Engineering sciences and technologies  Manufacturing technologies and systems   

Code Science Field
T125  Technological sciences  Automation, robotics, control engineering 
Keywords
shoe assembly, robots, CAD systems,
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Researchers (10)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  20276  Zvonko Kopač  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2004 - 2006 
2.  09849  Borut Lenart  Manufacturing technologies and systems  Researcher  2004 - 2006  39 
3.  00118  PhD Bojan Nemec  Systems and cybernetics  Researcher  2004 - 2006  289 
4.  21549  PhD Damir Omrčen  Manufacturing technologies and systems  Researcher  2004 - 2006  51 
5.  06654  Jožef Opeka    Technical associate  2004 - 2006 
6.  08016  Danijel Šlebinger  Manufacturing technologies and systems  Researcher  2004 - 2005  15 
7.  11772  PhD Aleš Ude  Manufacturing technologies and systems  Researcher  2004 - 2006  472 
8.  03264  Bogomir Vrhovec  Systems and cybernetics  Researcher  2004 - 2006  60 
9.  06655  Janez Zalar    Technical associate  2004 - 2006 
10.  03332  PhD Leon Žlajpah  Systems and cybernetics  Head  2004 - 2006  266 
Organisations (2)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0106  Jožef Stefan Institute  Ljubljana  5051606000  90,706 
2.  1664  ALPINA, shoe factory, d.o.o.  Žiri  5034728  36 
Abstract
The aim of the proposed project is the automation of shoe assembly. A special attention will be given to two items: to the connection between the CAD system for designing the shoe and the automated cells in the production of the shoe, and the implementation of advanced sensory system in the automation of the shoe assembly process. The main issue is how to link the shoe design process with the production of the shoe. The main idea is that the tasks in shoe assembly are subjected to the model data used in the shoe design phase. As the assembly depends on the properties of the leather, the type of the shoe and the technology used, this link is in general not trivial. The goal of the automation of the shoe assembly is to minimize the need for human labour or the presence of human operators. In the design of automated working cells the existent production machines and other devices will be used wherever possible. In the case that a certain task can not be automated using an existent device, a new device will be developed. Additionally, we will investigate if all assembly operation are necessary or the shoe assembly steps can be adapted for automation.
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