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Robot Guidance: Picking Car Parts from a Crate
This sample application touches many
industrial areas. It shows once again how the flexible combination of seemingly
simple building blocks in a general-purpose system can solve many problems often
though to require specialized single-purpose machines.
The
image shows a (mostly empty) crate with car parts. The objective is to transmit
the position of the last part present to a robot so that the robot can take the
part out of the crate. The last part in this case is defined by the Western way
of reading: row-wise from left to right.
The solution with
NeuroCheck is very simple. The position of the crate before the camera is quite
stable making it possible to place a region of interest over each row of
possible part positions. Then all bright objects of the required size are
searched. Making use of NeuroCheck's group concept and the flexible parameter
settings of the sort functions these rows of objects are sorted individually in
such a way that only the object with the highest x-coordinate is left. The
remaining objects are again sorted - globally this time - leaving only the
object with the highest y-coordinate. This has to be the required last part. Its
coordinates can now be transmitted via serial interface to the robot controller.
This image shows an
animation of the processing steps in NeuroCheck.

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Some of our clients include:
Agilent
Amatech
Anheuser Busch
Behr
BMW
Borg Warner
Bosch
Braun DaimlerChrysler
Delphi
EGO
Eaton
Festo
Ford
GeneScan
Getrag
Hema
INA
Intel
Jaguar
Johnson&Johnson
Kodak
Leuze
Motorola
Panasonic
Philips
Riwisa
Schaffner
Schott
Siemens
TRW Automotive
Tyco
ZF Lemforder
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