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Virtual commissioning of a robotic learning production system
Baránek, Martin ; Štěpánek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with the virtual commissioning of a educational robotic workplace. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the research of the current state of knowledge of the use of robots in industry, methods of their programming, possibilities of controlling robotic workplaces and methods of procedures for virtual commissioning of robotic workplaces. The practical part of the thesis is devoted to the virtual commissioning of the workplace in Tecnomatix Process Simulate, specifically the processing of the workplace model for simulation and creation of robotic programs, and the creation of PLC control and HMI in the TwinCAT 3 environment.
Spatial Augmented Reality for Robotic Workplace
Štrof, Jakub ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Materna, Zdeněk (advisor)
The focus of this work is to create projected user interface, which will complement AREditor, an application for robotic programming and also to calibrate Kinect and projector using existing calibration method. For calibration, I used the procam-calibration method, which uses projected Gray codes onto a chessboard to calculate calibration parameters. Thanks to it, virtual objects can be placed correctly into the real space. User interface was implemented using game engine Unity. By testing the interface, it was found that it helps the user to better grasp the relation between real and virtual space when placing virtual objects into the robotic workplace. It also raises user's awareness of the robot's movements when cooperating with it.
Virtual commissioning of a robotic learning system
Dejmek, Tomáš ; Knoflíček, Radek (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the virtual commissioning of a robotic system. This system is located in the premises of the Institute of Production Machines, Systems and Robotics of Brno University of Technology. Virtual commissioning has become an indispensable component in the creation of automated workplaces in recent years. It has an impact on reducing costs and downtime in production. The thesis contains a theoretical part, which is devoted to the research of topics related to virtual commissioning. This is put into a broader context with the concept of Industry 4.0. This is followed by a description of the parts of the robotic system and a description of the operations to be performed by the system. The practical part is devoted to a description of the creation of a simulation model in the RobotStudio software. This is followed by the last part, which introduces the creation of educational materials. These materials are text files containing a detailed procedure for working with RobotStudio. The output of this work is the virtual commissioning and creation of the tutorial materials.
Robotic Workplace Programming Using the HoloLens Headset
Kolařík, Petr ; Milet, Tomáš (referee) ; Bambušek, Daniel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the use of Microsoft Hololens 2 glasses in a robotic workplace. It follows the diploma thesis of ing. Simona Hiadlovská and the existing AREditor user interface connected to ARServer. The first goal of the work was to improve the way of adding objects at a greater distance. Three methods are proposed and compared for this problem: the first is adding at a fixed distance of one meter in the direction of the hand, the second is adding on a perpendicular line drawn from the point of contact between the pointer and the table and then adjusting the height by pulling the hand, and the last is adding also on a perpendicular line but adjusting the height by tapping. The second objective of the work was to devise a method of selecting one object from a cluster of objects. In this case, the methods of simple selection using the pointer, expanding objects from the surroundings and displaying an interactive list of objects are compared.
Development of a universal cell for optical part inspection in a robotic workplace
Cahlík, Radim ; Rajchl, Matej (referee) ; Adámek, Roman (advisor)
Cílem této diplomové práce je vývoj univerzální buňky pro optickou kontrolu včetně softwaru pro detekci vad, který používá metody umělé inteligence. Dalším cílem je integrovat buňku do robotického pracoviště a otestovat ji na rozdílných dílech s různými vadami. První část práce popisuje vývoj konceptu optické buňky a její návrh. Poté pojednává o systému pro optickou kontrolu, počínaje popisem objektivu a kamery a konče analýzou kontrolního softwaru, který pro detekci vad využívá konvoluční neuronovou síť. Další část se zabývá vývojem robotického pracoviště včetně návrhu dvojosého robota a komunikace mezi zařízeními. Nakonec je rozebráno testování na dvou rozdílných dílech s cílem ověřit funkčnost.
Design of the robotic work cell for the spot welding
Hrubeš, Kryštof ; Szabari, Mikuláš (referee) ; Bražina, Jakub (advisor)
This work deals with the design and creation of a virtual simulation of a robotic workplace for spot welding in the Tecnomatix Process Simulate. The aim of the work is to get acquainted with the issues of robotic workplaces, especially in the field of spot. Then, based on this knowledge, design a robotic work cell for welding two sheets. The whole process will then be simulated in the Tecnomatix Process Simulate and this simulation will serve as a demonstration in teaching.
Automation of stators production
Šula, Martin ; Kubela, Tomáš (referee) ; Pochylý, Aleš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a robotic workplace layout for finishing operations on the stator of an electric motor. Three variants of the workplace layout were created, these variants were evaluated, and then the most suitable variant was selected. Suitable subcomponents have been created for this variant, such as the end effector, deburring spindles, rotary stand and milling table. A risk analysis was also created for her to ensure the safety and protection of the operator. The most suitable variant was transferred to the Process Simulate software, where its functionality was verified and the real cell cycle was determined.
Digital commissioning of robotic machine tool operator
Tecl, Michal ; Szabari, Mikuláš (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of digital commissioning of robotic operation of CNC machine tools. In the research part, individual types of industrial robots are analysed, including their advantages and disadvantages for the given application. Furthermore, several software used for digital commissioning are described and the possibilities of communication between machine tools and robots are described. In the practical part, a model task of operating two CNC machines is created. A suitable robot, robot tools, part magazines are selected, and a 3D model of the entire workplace is processed. In the final part, both a program for the robot and a program for the PLC controlling the entire workplace will be created.
Production automation of transformer components based on industrial robot
Procházka, Petr ; Kubela, Tomáš (referee) ; Pochylý, Aleš (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis focuses on the automate process of primary transformer´s soldering. My work is to assess proceedings that guarantee that tolerances given by the controlling company shall be as accurate as possible. Final version of the product is modified in such a way to meet a size criterion as well as strength, anti-corrosion, space and price standards. The final version of the product is tested by the robot during the process. The main task is the verification of the size stability during the operation. One of the point of my bachelor´s thesis is to descripe a plan of automate workplace. The main reason for designing a plan of automate workplace is to help employees and facilitate from demanding work in the process of primary coil soldering.
Virtual commissiong of the robotic grinding station
Vlašánek, Vít ; Szabari, Mikuláš (referee) ; Bražina, Jakub (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the virtual commissioning of a grinding robotic workstation. Issue of the virtual commisionig of robotic workplaces is is described in the theoretical part. The next section explains the procedure of creating a simulation model in Tecnomatix Process Simulate, creation of the PLC program in TIA Portal, which was used to create HMI visualisation as well. Virtual commisioning was done in the end using PLCSIM Advanced software.

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