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Open-Digital-Industrial and Networking pilot lines using modular components for scalable production - ODIN project approach

Makris, Sotiris; Michalos, George; Kousi, Niki; Papavasileiou, Apostolis; Campos, Urko Esnaola; Bravo, Jon Oñativia; Cueva, Hector Herrero; Siltala, Niko; Wang, Lihui; Suppa, Michael; Ubis, Fernando; Broechler, Raimund; Koukas, Spyridon (2022)

 
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Makris, Sotiris
Michalos, George
Kousi, Niki
Papavasileiou, Apostolis
Campos, Urko Esnaola
Bravo, Jon Oñativia
Cueva, Hector Herrero
Siltala, Niko
Wang, Lihui
Suppa, Michael
Ubis, Fernando
Broechler, Raimund
Koukas, Spyridon
2022

doi:10.1016/j.procir.2022.02.172
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<p>While robots have very well proven their flexibility and efficiency in mass production and are recognized as the production resource of the future, their adoption in lower volume, diverse environment is heavily constrained. The main reason for this is the high integration and deployment complexity that overshadows the performance benefits of this technology. This paper presents the vision of ODIN European funded project which is to strengthen the EU production companies' trust in utilizing advanced robotics, by demonstrating that novel robot-based production systems are not only technically feasible, but also efficient and sustainable for immediate introduction at the shopfloor. To achieve that, ODIN brings together, by means of hardware and software, the latest technological advancements in the fields of a) collaborating robots and human robot collaborative workplaces, b) autonomous robotics and AI based task planning, c) mobile robots and reconfigurable tooling, d) Digital Twins and Virtual Commissioning and e) Service Oriented Robotics Integration and Communication Architectures. ODIN will provide a systematic approach for integrating these technologies under modular and reconfigurable large-scale robotic pilots. The performance of these robotic pilots will be tested and validated in three case studies, from the automotive, the white goods and the aeronautics industry.</p>
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