Site automation : automated/robotic on-site factories / Thomas Bock, Technische Universität München, Thomas Linner, Technische Universität München.

"The Cambridge Handbooks on Construction Robotics series focuses on the implementation of automation and robot technology to renew the construction industry and to arrest its declining productivity. The series is intended to give professionals, researchers, lecturers, and students basic concept...

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Main Authors: Bock, Thomas, 1957- (Author), Linner, Thomas, 1979- (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Series:Cambridge handbooks on construction robotics.
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Online Access:Cambridge Books on Core
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Summary:"The Cambridge Handbooks on Construction Robotics series focuses on the implementation of automation and robot technology to renew the construction industry and to arrest its declining productivity. The series is intended to give professionals, researchers, lecturers, and students basic conceptual and technical skills and implementation strategies to manage, research, or teach the implementation of advanced automation and robot-technology-based processes and technologies in construction. Currently, the implementation of modern developments in product structures (modularity and design for manufacturing), organizational strategies (just in time, just in sequence, and pulling production) and informational aspects (compute-aided design/manufacturing or computer-integrated manufacturing) are lagging because of the lack of modern integrated machine technology in construction"--
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxiv, 316 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1107075971
9781107075979
DOI:10.1017/CBO9781139872027
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