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Lessons From the Robotics Ecosystem: Enablers, Hurdles, and Next Directions (Foundations and Trends® in Robotics) (en Inglés)
Lindsay Sanneman; Christopher Fouri; Julie A. Shah (Autor)
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Lessons From the Robotics Ecosystem: Enablers, Hurdles, and Next Directions (Foundations and Trends® in Robotics) (en Inglés) - Lindsay Sanneman; Christopher Fouri; Julie A. Shah
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Reseña del libro "Lessons From the Robotics Ecosystem: Enablers, Hurdles, and Next Directions (Foundations and Trends® in Robotics) (en Inglés)"
Robotics and related technologies are central to the ongoing digitization and advancement of manufacturing. In recent years, a variety of strategic initiatives around the world, including "Industry 4.0" introduced in Germany in 2011, have aimed to improve and connect manufacturing technologies in order to optimize production processes. In this work, the authors study the changing technological landscape of robotics and "internet-of-things" (IoT)-based connective technologies over the last 8-10 years in the wake of Industry 4.0. The authors interviewed key players within the European robotics ecosystem, including robotics manufacturers and integrators, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and applied industrial research institutions and synthesize our findings in this monograph. The author first detail the state-of-the-art robotics and IoT technologies they observed and that the companies discussed during our interviews. They then describe the processes the companies follow when deciding whether and how to integrate new technologies, the challenges they face when integrating these technologies, and some immediate future technological avenues they are exploring in robotics and IoT. Finally, based on their findings, the authors highlight key research directions for the robotics community that can enable improved capabilities in the context of manufacturing.