Publications / 1989 Proceedings of the 6th ISARC, San Francisco, USA

The Functional Analysis: An Original Approach to the Robotization of Construction Tasks

Jean-Luc Salagnac, Sophie Siino, Andre Morel, Gabriel Bensimon
Pages 412-419 (1989 Proceedings of the 6th ISARC, San Francisco, USA, ISSN 2413-5844)
Abstract:

Robotics techniques in operation in the industry or under development in laboratories supply basic functions to carry out many different operations. Some of these techniques are compatible with construction sites operations under reasonable economic constraints, some other are not (too fragile, too costly, …). Obviously, construction site operations are executed by means of a set of basic functions (handling, pouring, spraying, …). It is then interesting to detail the parameters of these functions in order to compare the needs with the potential capacities of robotics techniques. From such a comparison, we expect to point out the needs and demands of professionals for robotizing construction operations. We also expect to draw out the main lines of the evolutions of construction techniques that will be necessary to fit with the capacities of construction operations that help to split operations in tasks and tasks in basic functions. The parameters of each of each function are defined with professionals. This information is then processed in order to reach the assigned goals. This paper presents the main lines of this study and states the major results and difficulties in carrying out this work.

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