"Simulation Verification of a Production line before it is constructed."

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This webinar is organized by IMEKO/TC17 in collaboration with Galveston Bay Section and its OUs.

It is scheduled for 2:00 PM-3:00 PM CET(Central European Time)


When a new production line is planned, the capacity of each subsystem needs to be designed so that the line is able to produce the desired amount of products in a given time. Along with this, different scenarios of line operation need to be considered. When designing complex production lines, these capacities and scenarios must be verified by simulation. This webinar aims to highlight the importance of simulation verification. As an example, an assembly production line will be presented, the design of which had to be changed based on the simulation results.



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  • Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Time: 07:00 AM to 08:00 AM
  • All times are (GMT-06:00) US/Central
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  • Houston, Texas
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  • Co-sponsored by IMEKO TC17 Technical subcommittee on mobile robots
  • Starts 23 April 2022 07:12 PM
  • Ends 27 April 2022 05:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-06:00) US/Central
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Andrej of Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STU), Slovakia

Topic:

"Simulation Verification of a Production line before it is constructed."

When a new production line is planned, the capacity of each subsystem needs to be designed so that the line is able to produce the desired amount of products in a given time. Along with this, different scenarios of line operation need to be considered. When designing complex production lines, these capacities and scenarios must be verified by simulation. This webinar aims to highlight the importance of simulation verification. As an example, an assembly production line will be presented, the design of which had to be changed based on the simulation results.

Biography:

Andrej Babinec received the MSc (2009) in robotics and the Ph.D. (2012) in automation and control, both from the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STU), Slovakia. He then joined the Institute of Robotics and Cybernetics (IRC) as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, STU, Slovakia. Since 2018, he has been an Associate Professor with the IRC.
He has been teaching courses on robot modeling and control, discrete event systems, and simulation of production systems. His research interests include mobile robot collision avoidance and optimization of production systems.

Dr Babinec is a member of International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO), Technical Committee on Robotics Measurement (TC-17)

Address:Bratislava, Slovakia