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Robot Disassembly Process Using Multi-agent System

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Increased industrialization and new markets have led to an accumulation of used technical consumer goods, which results in greater exploitation of raw materials, energy and landfill sites. In order to reduce the use of natural resources conserve precious energy and limit the increase in waste volume. The linear progression from production through consummation and finally to landfill sites must be stopped either by the product reuse, the parts reuse or the material recycling. The application of disassembly techniques is the first step towards this prevention of waste. These techniques form a reliable and clean approach: “noble” or high-graded recycling. This paper presents a multi agent system for disassembly process, which is implemented in a computer-aided application for supervising of the disassembling system: the Interactive Intelligent Interface for Disassembling System.

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Pavliska, A., Srovnal, V. (2002). Robot Disassembly Process Using Multi-agent System. In: Dunin-Keplicz, B., Nawarecki, E. (eds) From Theory to Practice in Multi-Agent Systems. CEEMAS 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2296. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45941-3_24

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