Search for dissertations about: "robotic process automation"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words robotic process automation.
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6. Recompetencing : Coping with Digital and Robotic Agents at Work
Abstract : Studier av framtiden för arbete och livslångt lärande omfattar ett brett spektrum av teman, inklusive digitaliseringens och robotiseringens inflytande på färdigheter och kompetenser. För att utvärdera effekten av "avancerad" teknologi för kompetens i arbetet kräver många nationella och internationella organisationer och privata konsultföretag åtgärder, levererar förutsägelser och förbereder planer för framtiden. READ MORE
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7. Thermo-electric temperature measurements in friction stir welding : Towards feedback control of temperature
Abstract : Friction Stir Welding has seen a fast uptake in many industry segments. Mechanical properties superior to fusion welding, the ability to weld "unweldable" aluminium alloys and low distortion are often described as the main reasons for the fast industrial implementation of FSW. Most existing applications consist of long straight welding joints. READ MORE
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8. Data-Driven Methods for Contact-Rich Manipulation: Control Stability and Data-Efficiency
Abstract : Autonomous robots are expected to make a greater presence in the homes and workplaces of human beings. Unlike their industrial counterparts, autonomous robots have to deal with a great deal of uncertainty and lack of structure in their environment. READ MORE
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9. Towards full Automation of Robotized Laser Metal-wire Deposition
Abstract : Metal wire deposition by means of robotized laser welding offers great saving potentials, i.e. reduced costs and reduced lead times, in many different applications, such as fabrication of complex components, repair or modification of high-value components, rapid prototyping and low volume production, especially if the process can be automated. READ MORE
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10. Finger Design Automation for Industrial Robots : A Generic and Agile Approach
Abstract : ROBOT fingers play a crucial role in the success and performance of workcells, as fingers are the only interfaces that connect the robot to the physical working environment. Fingers are responsible for grasping and manipulating workpieces without dropping or damaging them. READ MORE