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System to Increase Artificial Intelligence in Industrial Robotics
INESC TEC creates painting robot that sees and learns
The next step is to export robot to Brazil
INESC TEC is part of a consortium which has developed a robotised
painting system - the SMARTPAINT – that is able to "see" and imitate
the movements of factory workers. Increasing productivity, gaining
competitive advantages and avoiding repetitive tasks and continued
contact with environments which are harmful to health are the main
objectives of this innovative equipment. The next step is to export the
robot to emerging foreign markets.
Portuguese technology scores points
It
is in Portuguese company FLUPOL that the SMARTPAINT is already being
used, an innovative technology developed by INESC TEC. FLUPOL is an SME
that operates in the field of Surface Engineering, performing functional
adhesion, corrosion and self-lubricating coatings, which requires a
high degree of expertise of operators, as well as great flexibility of
the means of production. Due to the demanding processes used in the
company, a period of eight years is required to train a factory worker,
but with the autonomous system developed by INESC TEC that reality
ceases to exist.
Without direct interference of a programmer, each robotic manipulator
can be programmed directly by the skilled worker who prepares the
equipment for several series of moves that will treat a wide range of
parts. According to António Paulo Moreira, manager of INESC TEC’s Centre
for Robotics and Intelligent Systems (CROB), "the operator can create a
program for the manipulator (robot) only by demonstrating the operation
to be performed. "For the researcher, it is "a very simple, fast and
effective of programming robotic manipulators." But do not think that
the robot is able to replicate only a certain operation; in fact, the
robot can also identify each piece and coat it by selecting the most
appropriate program.
More than a saving in terms of years of
training required, the system will prevent skilled workers from
performing repetitive manual tasks that can cause injuries, and minimise
situations of contact with environments (paints, solvents) which are
harmful to the health of workers. Therefore, the expertise of workers is
used without the constraint of reduced physical capacity. All this will
increase the productivity of skilled workers, which is another asset of
this project. This project was, therefore, the way to achieve
competitive advantage, taking the "laboratory" to the "factory".
Paving the way to Brazil
The FLUPOL is
the first Portuguese company to adopt a robotic manipulator that uses
artificial vision to reproduce human movements. And by saving the
training time required, this SME, located in the Municipality of
Valongo, will be able to increase their activity and begin to speed the
process of exporting production units to key markets. One of those key
markets identified by José Bandeira, CEO at FLUPOL, is Brazil. This is
because the product price will exclude, with a factory in Brazil,
distribution costs and customs fees, which makes it very competitive.
This
company is already a leader in Portugal, exporting more than 75% of its
production, mainly to the automotive and food industries. This is a
result of lack of critical size of the national market which forces the
company to rely on foreign markets. For José Bandeira, there is a need
for expansion by replicating industrial unit in emerging countries,
"without compromising the flexibility of the production system, much
less the quality of services", he states. "It is difficult to meet that
requirement “if we keep the traditional eight-year period of training ",
he adds. The technology will then allow the FLUPOL to "overcome this
handicap, turning robotic manipulators into fast learners", José
Bandeira explains.
According to the company's CEO, INESC TEC's participation in this
project was "essential and without this Institute it would not have been
possible to develop this project," considering that the basic
technology - the system of learning by demonstration, the system to
recognise parts using laser and the system management painting programs -
"was fully developed by researchers at INESC TEC", he adds.
A differentiating strategy
The
SMARTPAINT was created as part of the SIIARI project (System for
Increased Industrial Robotics Artificial Intelligence), developed by a
consortium led by FLUPOL. Two INESC TEC units – CROB and the Centre for
Enterprise systems Engineering (CESE) – also contributed with their
expertise. The consortium also includes the Industrial Equipment Company
(Companhia de Equipamentos Industriais - CEI) and the Faculty of
Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP).
The effectiveness of the robotic cell has already been proven in a
public presentation which took place on 12 November at FLUPOL, which was
attended by representatives of all consortium members. The visitors had
the opportunity to see a presentation on the project and the technology
in operation. INESC TEC’s skills in the development of autonomous
systems were already known. And with this equipment, more than the
experience of INESC TEC in two key areas - robotics and manufacturing
engineering – it is possible to confirm the benefits to the domestic
industry of combining these two areas.
Using this type of
equipment can be particularly beneficial for SMEs, especially in a time
of economic crisis. José Bandeira confirms this and calls himself a
"supporter of the results of the famous Porter report, according to
which we should base our growth on what we do well. The SIIARI will
allow us to replicate what we do well and reliably maintain the 'art'",
he states. António Paulo Moreira shares the same opinion, saying that
the combination of these two areas of excellence at INESC TEC to create
projects of this type, which confirms the diversity of this research
institute, is the way to "increase national production and to allow
robotics to be used small and medium production series", he concludes.