Computer-Based Automation of Discrete Product Manufacture: A preliminary Discussion of Feasibility and Impact
Abstract
The preliminary findings are presented of an investigation of potential technological feasibility and effect of advanced automation and robotics, including several innovative concepts for flexible, programmable automation of manufactured hard goods. Programmable automation for such processes as parts forming and machining, assembly, inspection, transfer and storage of materials, tooling, scheduling, and inventory control would provide: (1) computer control, free of human drudgery and independent of human reaction speeds and individual variations, (2) flexibility within broad product classes, such as small electromechanical systems, and (3) integration with other computerized systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1974
- Accession Number
- ADA004612
Entities
People
- Alexander F. Brewer
- D. E. Roseen
- G. F. Groner
- T. O. Ellis
- W. L. Sibley
Organizations
- RAND Corporation