Publications / 2005 Proceedings of the 22nd ISARC, Ferrara, Italy

The Analysis of the Curtain Wall Installation Robot: Based on the Test in the Construction Site

Seung Nam Yu, Chong-Ho Choi, Seung Yeol Lee, Chang-Soo Han, Kye-Young Lee, Sang-Heon Lee
Abstract:

Automation in construction is one of the important issues in the field of robotics, but is distinct from factory automation (FA). Because of variations in materials and management, the role of automation in construction is often limited. A curtain wall is a large, heavy breakable object and requires precision installation, making it a better candidate for automated installation. A curtain-wall installation robot was built and tested at a real construction site and results were analyzed to refine the new concept of curtain-wall installation automation.

Keywords: Curtain-wall, Automation in Construction, Progress Management, Optimal Mechanic Design, TRIZ Method, Curtain-wall installation Robot, Construction Process Analysis