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Journal articles on the topic "Feeding automatons"

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Baroiu, Nicuşor, Virgil Gabriel Teodor, and Florin Iftode. "Monitoring a Group of Hydraulic Pumps Connected to the Water Feeding System of a Civil Building." Advanced Engineering Forum 21 (March 2017): 474–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/aef.21.474.

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The paper describes the method that can be used to monitoring of a water feeding system of a civil building and its subsystems, using a graphic interface of a soft-ware pack – SCADA (Supervisory Control and data Acquisition), WinCC Flexible. The effective adjustment of the pressure of the water feeding system implies using specific elements: sensors, execution elements, programmable automatons and monitoring devices. In the paper, also is analysed the situation in which three centrifugal pumps are utilized as execution elements, a pressure sensor – to measure the pressure of the water feeding system of the consumer, three sensors that detect the presence of water in each well and a Siemens programmable automaton, from the SIMATIC S7-300 series, which controls the process and a PC for the acquisition of data and for monitoring. Thus, it presents a schematic system operating water supply, logic operation sequence control, protection, signage and display alarms
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Malyshev, Alexander, and Evgenii Burgov. "Revisiting Parameters of Bioinspired Behavior Models in Group Foraging Modeling." SPIIRAS Proceedings 19, no. 1 (February 7, 2020): 79–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.15622/10.15622/sp.2020.19.1.3.

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Using bioinspired models and methods is one of approaches for solving tasks of swarm robotics. In this paper one of such tasks, modeling of foraging, and it’s solving by creating analogues of social structures of ants and models of feeding behavior are considered. The most important characteristics of ants’ colonies for modeling were defined – individuals number in society and it’s structure, workers’ speed, a communication distance and working area size. Besides, existing experimental basis (a group of robots and a polygon) was estimated for a usage as a hardware platform for experiments. Several models of feeding behavior were considered: a model without foragers’ functions differentiation and a model with differentiation on active and passive ones. Active foragers look for resources by themselves, then they involve passive foragers; passive foragers are settled on a base, while are not involved in harvesting. A set of finite state machines describe the behavior of agents: basic automatons (provide basic behavior functions) and a meta- automaton, that switches with some conditions an execution of basic automatons. Basic movements were tested on experimental basis. A complex test of models were conducted in a simulation program Kvorum. An analogue of real polygon was made in the program. Modeling consists of series of experiments for every model in which agents must harvest resources. Series differ from each other by number of agents. For models’ quality estimation a ratio of received energy to average obtaining time. Experiments settle that model with functions differentiation works more effective.
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Altybayev, Alshyn, Yelena Naydenko, Besarion Meskhi, Andrey Mozgovoy, Dmitriy Rudoy, and Anastasiya Olshevskaya. "Creation of integrated system for feeding management activities automation in beef breeding." E3S Web of Conferences 175 (2020): 03019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017503019.

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The practical aspects of creating a hardware-software complex for digital information technology implementation in beef breeding feeding management system are considered. Based on systematic analysis of fattening enterprises current state in Kazakhstan, the areas most prepared for automation in the activities of feeding management in beef breeding were identified. The basic information processes are structured to ensure the adoption of optimal management decisions to comply with the technological regulations for keeping animals on the feedlot. The architecture of information infrastructure and integration of its hardware and software components are proposed, taking into account the current state of IT-solutions market. The material and technical base of the processes for feeding management activities automating was selected taking into account the current state of IT-solutions market and integration requirements, its software integration was implemented. Some methodological approaches to solving problems of software engineering are substantiated, implementation of which contributes to the achievement of practical results of increasing the management activities efficiency of personnel at the operational level.
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Han, Liang, and Jun Jing Wang. "A Study on Vibration Measuring Technique for Vibratory Feeding System." Advanced Materials Research 765-767 (September 2013): 2185–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.765-767.2185.

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The development of industrial automation has urged the vibratory feeding system to become an efficient automation equipment. With vibration as the operating mode of the vibratory transmission system, the moving mass has a crucial impact on transmission rate and efficiency of the material. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out real-time vibration measurement of the vibratory feeding system and get feedback to the control system, so that the vibratory feeding system works more efficiently. The paper provides two vibration measuring techniques which separately uses the displacement sensor and the acceleration sensor. Through comparing the two methods, it provides a strong basis for choosing better measuring technique for vibratory feeding system.
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Patil, Prof Swapnil J., Mr Omkar R. Choukar, and Mr Chaitrajeet R. Deokate. "Automation of Stone Feeding on T8 Honing Machine." IARJSET 4, no. 1 (January 6, 2017): 93–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.17148/iarjset/ncdmete.2017.23.

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Flanders, J., J. Grichor, J. Kuehn, D. Mabey, and J. Kerestes-Smith. "Automating a Tube Feeding and Nourishment Ordering Process." Journal of the American Dietetic Association 96, no. 9 (September 1996): A81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0002-8223(96)00595-0.

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Nagy, Balázs József, Kristóf Nagy, Balázs Ivanics, Dániel Fózer, István Balogh, and Áron Németh. "Effect of Fed-batch Culturing on the Growth and Lipid Production of Chlorella vulgaris fo. tertia Applying pH-auxostat Acetic Acid and Predefined Exponential Glucose Feeding." Periodica Polytechnica Chemical Engineering 66, no. 2 (February 15, 2022): 218–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3311/ppch.19093.

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The techniques of heterotrophic microalgae cultivation used to be resulting in higher productivity and better yield than autotrophic culturing. Batch cultivation strategy is commonly used with high glucose concentration, but its potential is limited for biomass production at an industrial scale. Usually, the best productivity can obtain at lower glucose concentration. Moreover, other carbon sources can cause inhibition at higher concentrations. Therefore, the fed-batch cultivation strategy is an obvious choice, as it can maintain the optimal amount of carbon source can be maintained throughout the fermentation by automating the feeding. Such self-regulatory automation is provided by the pH-auxostat addition of acetic acid, which was investigated in this study for Chlorella vulgaris fo. tertia. The pH-auxostat fermentation was upscaled, then the feeding profile was modelled and transformed to another fermentation where glucose was used as a carbon source instead of acetic acid. Thus, the preferred carbon sources were compared under the same circumstances. It was found that the tested strain consumes dissolved oxygen very fast on both carbon substrates. It favored the acetic acid at high nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations. The final biomass concentration was 29.2 g/L under pH-auxostat fed-batch strategy with acetic acid and 18.8 g/L with glucose, respectively. The highest lipid content (393 mg/g) was measured from the biomass in the case of acetic acid. The fermentation settings need further optimization, but the results concluded that pH-auxostat acetic acid feeding has a great potential for scale-up of Chlorella fermentation.
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Flachowsky, Gerhard. "Automation of feeding and milking: Production, health, behaviour, breeding." Animal Feed Science and Technology 29, no. 3-4 (June 1990): 343–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0377-8401(90)90040-f.

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Abdullah, Muhammad Saef Tarqani, and Lucyantie Mazalan. "Smart Automation Aquaponics Monitoring System." JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization 6, no. 1-2 (May 28, 2022): 256. http://dx.doi.org/10.30630/joiv.6.1-2.925.

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Modern agriculture, such as aquaponics, has become a well-known solution nowadays for farming, especially in Asia countries. It provides an alternative to support food demands and maintain environmental sustainability. However, it requires manpower and time to maintain and monitor the system. This research proposes a smart automation aquaponic monitoring system that helps users maintain and monitor the system through smartphone applications. The system uses DHT11 to record temperature and humidity, HC-SR04 for water level, and FC-28 to maintain soil moisture. The sensors are integrated with WeMos D1 Wi-Fi Uno based ESP8266 microcontroller to process the data. The data collected is stored in the cloud and retrieved via the Blynk application, which also performs as an actuator and allows users to control the parameters involved. The application helps to monitor the humidity, temperature, and water level in the fish tank and control the actuator for feeding fish. The system also sends a notification to the user for any activities performed, such as watering plants, feeding fish, and abnormality of temperature in the surroundings. The performance of the system was evaluated using regression modeling. The result indicates positive growth for both plants and fish during the monitoring duration, suggesting the proposed system's effectiveness. Overall, this solution helps to reduce manpower and operation costs as well as alternatives for food demand and stabilize environmental sustainability, especially in the urban residency.
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Reger, Matthias Thomas, Anton, Johann, Jörn Stumpenhausen, and Heinz Bernhardt. "Lidar and Radar Enable the Next Generation of Dairy Cattle Feeding." Applied Engineering in Agriculture 38, no. 1 (2022): 207–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/aea.14741.

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HighlightsDevelopments in automatized feeding lead to farms being locked industrial production sites.LiDAR and Radar facilitate driverless feed mixers by covering navigation and safety aspects.External safety of driverless vehicles can be compensated with optical, acoustical and organizational measures.Abstract. Present automatic feeding systems (AFS) for dairy cattle are predominantly machines with additional external structures, e.g., bus bars and guide rails. In order to achieve complete automation of the feeding process, future AFS must be adaptable to different types of farm structures. Technologies such as LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and Radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) enable free navigation of self-propelled feed mixer wagons and make important contributions to personal protection and collision avoidance. This enables the feed mixer to reach silo systems independently, remove feed and present it at the feed table. Using a self-propelled mixer feeder, both LiDAR and Radar are comparatively analyzed in a practical series of tests under farm conditions. Research into the legal framework and an exemplary risk assessment lay the conceptual basis for future automatic feeding systems. The aim of this consideration is to derive a coordinated concept for the areas of navigation and collision protection in an automatic feeding system for next-generation dairy cattle. Keywords: AFS, AGV, Automation, Dairy, Feeding, Laser, LiDAR, Radar.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Feeding automatons"

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Durand, Maëva. "Alimentation sur mesure et estimation du bien-être des truies gestantes à partir de données hétérogènes." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Rennes, Agrocampus Ouest, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023NSARC169.

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Les nouvelles technologies se développent en élevage porcin, afin d’aider le travail des agriculteurs. Elles permettent la distribution d’une alimentation sur mesure pour des truies gestantes et une meilleure surveillance du comportement des animaux. La problématique de cette thèse est d’améliorer l’estimation des besoins nutritionnels journaliers et d’identifier l’état de bien-être individuel des truies gestantes, à l’aide de données comportementales et environnementales. Le premier objectif s’est intéressé à l’évaluation des effets des perturbations environnementales sur le comportement et les besoins nutritionnels. Pour cela, deux bandes de truies ont été suivies lors de deux gestations consécutives durant lesquelles différents évènements ont étéprovoqués. Les résultats ont permis de mettre en évidence l’influence des conditions environnementales sur le comportement et les besoins nutritionnels des truies au cours de leur gestation, et ont permis d’identifier une forte variabilité individuelle. Dans une deuxième partie, il s’agissait d’estimer individuellement les besoins journaliers et le bien-être, à partir des données comportementales et environnementales enregistrées par des capteurs. Les résultats ont montré que cette estimation peut être réalisée de façon précise grâce à différents algorithmes de machine learning sur des données produites par l’automate d’alimentation. Cette thèse propose donc des méthodes innovantes pour la conception d’un outil d’aide à la décision visant à améliorer l’alimentation sur mesure et le bien-être des truies gestantes
New technologies are developing increasingly in pig farming, to help farmers in their labour tasks. They allow the distribution of tailored diets for gestating sows and better animal behaviour monitoring. The issue of this thesis is to improve the estimation of daily nutritional requirements and estimate the individual welfare status of gestating sows using behavioural and environmental data collected automatically. The first aim was to evaluate experimentally the effects of environmental disturbances on behaviour and nutritional requirements. To achieve this, two groups of sows were followed during two consecutive gestations during which several events were induced. A database containing a variety ofsows’ behavioural data was built from these experiments. The results of the thesis highlighted the influence of environmental conditions on the behaviour and nutritional requirements of sows during gestation, as well as an important individual variability. The second part involved estimating individual daily requirements and welfare based on behavioural and environmental data recorded by sensors. The individual estimation of nutritional requirements and state of welfare can be carried out accurately using machine learning algorithms and data produced by the automatic feeder. Using these innovative methods, this thesis opens potential for the design of a decision-support tool aiming at adjusting feeding and improving the welfare of gestating sows
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Krull, Christoph [Verfasser]. "Optimization and Automation of Artificial Tick Feeding / Christoph Krull." Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1212031822/34.

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Yutkowitz, Stephen J. "A practical, vision-guided part feeding algorithm for flexible manufacturing automation." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/17552.

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Bisaglia, C. "AUTOMAZIONE DELLA PREPARAZIONE E DISTRIBUZIONE DI RAZIONI COMPLETAMENTE MISCELATE (TMR) O UNIFEED PER BOVINE DA LATTE: POSSIBILITA' TECNOLOGICHE E RICADUTE PRODUTTIVE, GESTIONALI ED ECONOMICHE." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/217573.

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Feeding Total Mixed Rations (TMR) has become a common practice for dairy cows as a result of the benefits for the animals and the labour savings for farmers. Characteristic for this feeding system are the man-operated mechanical mixers. Besides the advantages of the TMR technique, it has the same drawback as most traditional ad-libitum feeding systems that the discharge of feed is limited to once, maximum twice a day. During the last 5-8 years, technologies for automatically feeding cows with TMR have grown in popularity. Almost 20 manufacturers are working worldwide on different designs for automatic feeding systems (AFS) while an estimated 400-500 farms have adopted this technology, mostly located in Northern Europe, Canada and Japan. The different manufacturers offer a wide range of technical solutions. Some of the most important aspects that characterize these systems include the possibility of a high frequency to distribute the ration, to control the feeding times, to stimulate the cow activity and to manage the composition of the total daily ration with the objective to control the feed intake. The management possibilities and the quality of work seem to be strongly affected by the concepts of the technical solutions that are now available. The thesys discusses, in Chapter 1, the physiologic aspects affecting the possibility of mechanize the feeding operations of dairy cows. In Chapter 2 the different automatic feeding technolgies have been analyzed and classified for the first time. In Chapter 3 the results of a survey involving the Wageningen University and carried out in 22 Dutch farms that use automatic systems for milking and feeding cows have been described. In Chapter 4 an assessment of the main functional parameters of AFSs such as mixing uniformity, physical composition of the ration and cows behaviour has been reported. In Chapter 5 the thesis reports the economic analisys related to the introduction of AFS and the first problems encountered leading to propose further research actions.
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Mattie-Suleiman, Eman A. "Instrumentation and control of an industrial sewing machine." Thesis, De Montfort University, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.391336.

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Taroni, Elisa. "Razionalizzazione del sistema di material handling per l'alimentazione delle linee di montaggio. Il caso IEMCA - Bucci Automations S.p.A." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021.

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Il presente elaborato è volto alla razionalizzazione del sistema di material handling per l’alimentazione delle linee di montaggio della IEMCA, una divisione della società Bucci Automations S.p.A., la quale opera nel settore dell’automazione industriale. Le fluttuazioni della domanda di mercato sono tali da rendere difficile la gestione della logistica interna e l’organizzazione degli spazi dello stabilimento, per questa ragione si è reso necessario lo sviluppo di un progetto volto alla riduzione delle inefficienze presenti nel processo di line feeding. La criticità principale riscontrata risiede nel pessimo sfruttamento della capacità di carico dei veicoli, il quale si ripercuote sulle prestazioni del sistema di material handling, aumentando i costi ad esso connessi. Per migliorare le performance è stata proposta la creazione di una baia di consolidamento delle unità di carico, la quale consente di massimizzare la saturazione dei veicoli e di cambiare la logica di alimentazione delle linee. La soluzione introdotta ha permesso un notevole miglioramento dello sfruttamento della capacità di carico dei carrelli elevatori, il quale si ripercuoterà su tutti gli altri indicatori. Nel complesso, infatti, si è registrato un risparmio percentuale del 50% del tempo e delle distanze percorse dai veicoli ogni giorno, oltre che un saving economico di 68.000 euro nell’arco dei 7 mesi simulati. Infine, per migliorare la flessibilità e l’elasticità del sistema di material handling, il presente elaborato propone la costruzione di un indicatore in grado di quantificare le ore di movimentazione necessarie per la produzione di ciascuna tipologia di caricatore, al fine di dimensionare le risorse in funzione del mix produttivo. Ciò ha permesso di stimare il numero di operatori necessari per le attività di material handling, in accordo con gli obiettivi di produzione previsti per il prossimo anno.
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Dunn, Zelda. "Improved feed utilisation in cage aquaculture by use of machine vision." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/2824.

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Thesis (MScEng (Process Engineering))--Stellenbosch University, 2008.
With the harvesting of fish and other aquatic organisms from natural waters having reached its upper limit, aquaculture is vital in providing for the ever increasing demand for fishery products (Boyd, 1999). Not surprisingly, aquaculture has seen considerable growth over the last decade or more. With the rising importance of aquaculture, there is an increased emphasis on cost and reducing of waste for environmental reasons. Therefore, attempts to automate or increase efficiency of feeding are constantly being explored. On an aquaculture unit approximately 60% of all costs are for feed; therefore high quality feeding management is essential for all fish farmers. The rainbow trout farm at Jonkershoek Aquaculture Research farm near Stellenbosch currently have a feeding management system which makes use of traditional hand feeding. Handfeeding is not considered optimal, as the feed intake or pellet loss is not closely monitored resulting in higher operating costs. Automation of aquaculture systems will allow the industry to produce closer to markets, improve environmental control, reduce catastrophic losses, minimize environmental regulation by reducing effluents, reduce production costs and improve product quality. The history of automated control in aquaculture has been brief; most of the systems have been custom-designed, personal computer systems. A very popular approach for an automated feeding system is to monitor waste pellets beneath the feeding zone of the fish, with a feedback loop that can switch off the feeder if this waste exceeds a predetermined threshold. Other approaches use hydroacoustics to monitor waste pellets or demand feeders have also been implemented. These approaches however are not considered optimal as automatic feeders do not necessarily ensure optimal feed intake. Social dominance using demand feeders does not allow even feeding distribution among all sizes of fish. In this project it was investigated whether an automated feeding system can be developed based on fish feeding behaviour. After facing problems with poor visibility at the Jonkershoek Aquaculture farm near Stellenbosch, video data were acquired from the Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town. Since it was a feasibility study, the focus was rather to investigate whether a predictive model could be generated for fish feeding behaviour in a more ideal environment which can form a foundation for further research. The well-established multivariate methods of principal components
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Melin, Martin. "Optimising cow traffic in automatic milking systems : with emphasis on feeding patterns, cow welfare and productivity /." Uppsala : Dept. of Animal Nutrition and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2005. http://epsilon.slu.se/200563.pdf.

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Oostra, Huibert H. "Technical and management tools in dairy production : improvements in automatic milking systems and detection of cows with deviating behaviour /." Alnarp : Dept. of Agricultural Biosystems and Technology, Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, 2005. http://epsilon.slu.se/200511.pdf.

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Loffreno, Michele. "Computer Vision and Machine Learning for a Spoon-feeding Robot : A prototype solution based on ABB YuMi and an Intel RealSense camera." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för tillämpad fysik och elektronik, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-182503.

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A lot of people worldwide are affected by limitations and disabilities that make it hard to do even essential actions and everyday tasks, such as eating. The impact of robotics on the lives of elder people or people having any kind of inability, which makes it hard everyday actions as to eat, was considered. The aim of this thesis is to study the implementation of a robotic system in order to achieve an automatic feeding process. Different kinds of robots and solutions were taken into account, for instance, the Obi and the prototype realized by the Washington University. The system considered uses an RGBD camera, an Intel RealSense D400 series camera, to detect pieces of cutlery and food on a table and a robotic arm, an ABB-YuMi, to pick up the identified objects. The spoon detection is based on the pre-trained convolutional neural network AlexNet provided by MATLAB. Two detectors were implemented. The first one can detect up to four different objects (spoon, plate, fork and knife), the second one can detect only spoon and plate. Different algorithms based on morphology were tested in order to compute the pose of the objects detected. RobotStudio was used to establish a connection between MATLAB and the robot. The goal was to make the whole process as automated as possible. The neural network trained on two objects reached 100% of accuracy during the training test. The detector based on it was tested on the real system. It was possible to detect the spoon and the plate and to draw a good centered boundary box. The accuracy reached can be considered satisfying since it has been possible to grasp a spoon using the YuMi based on a picture of the table. It was noticed that the lighting condition is the key factor to get a satisfying result or to miss the detection of the spoon. The best result was archived when the light is uniform and there are no reflections and shadows on the objects. The pictures which get a better result for the detection were taken in an apartment. Despite the limitations of the interface between MATLAB and the controller of the YuMi, a good level of automation was reached. The influence of lighting conditions in this setting was discussed and some practical suggestions and considerations were made.
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Books on the topic "Feeding automatons"

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J, Unshelm, Schönmuth G, and European Association for Animal Production., eds. Automation of feeding and milking: Production, health, behaviour, breeding : proceedings of the EAAP-symposium of the Commissions on animal management and health & cattle production, Helsinki, Finland, 1 July 1988. Wageningen [Netherlands]: Pudoc, 1988.

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Khire, Mohan. Assembly Line Automation: Flexible component feeding device – Assembly Automation. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012.

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Krainbucher, Annamae. Care and Feeding Robotic Process Automation : Things You Need to Know: Rpa Bot Software. Independently Published, 2021.

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(Compiler), G. Schonmuth, ed. Automation of Feeding and Milking: Production, Health Behaviour, Breeding : Proceedings of the Eaap-Symposium of the Commissions on Animal Management (EAAP Publication). Wageningen Pers, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Feeding automatons"

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Patil, S. J., A. S. Suryawanshi, O. R. Choukar, and C. R. Deokate. "Automation of Stone Feeding on T8 Honing Machine." In Proceedings of International Conference on Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation, 651–59. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2490-1_60.

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Çelik, Ayberk, Sinan Özen, and Barış Öz. "Visual Feeding of Magnetic Cores for Winding Automation." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 1–8. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7164-7_1.

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Riedelbauch, Dominik, and Sascha Sucker. "Visual Programming of Robot Tasks with Product and Process Variety." In Annals of Scientific Society for Assembly, Handling and Industrial Robotics 2022, 241–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10071-0_20.

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AbstractIn flexible manufacturing settings, automation is shaped by ever changing conditions (e.g. varying part feeding locations, highly customizable products). Quick adaptation of robot systems is mostly achieved by visual end-user robot (re-)programming. In this paper, we discuss the explicit integration of anticipated product and process variety into visually programmed tasks. We contribute a task model which captures a user-defined range of task variants. To this end, parts are specified in terms of approximate locations and generalized parts families. Workspace exploration and combinatorial assignment planning enable online adaptation to unknown environments. Our experiments show that this adaptation capability can increase the economical efficiency of cobot use.
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Kule, Chinmay, Shantanu B. Patil, and Sandeep Vaity. "Improvement in Material Feeding by Introducing Kitting in the Assembly Line." In Proceedings of International Conference on Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation, 407–17. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4485-9_42.

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Saá, Fernando, José Varela-Aldás, Fernando Latorre, and Belén Ruales. "Automation of the Feeding System for Washing Vehicles Using Low Cost Devices." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 131–41. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32033-1_13.

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Wang, Xiang, Wei He, and Tao Li. "An Adaptive Observer for Current Sensorless Control of Boost Converter Feeding Unknown Constant Power Load." In Proceedings of 2023 Chinese Intelligent Automation Conference, 830–37. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-6187-0_83.

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"Automatic Feeding and Orienting - Vibratory Feeders." In Assembly Automation and Product Design, 47–108. CRC Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420027358-6.

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"Automatic Feeding and Orienting - Mechanical Feedrers." In Assembly Automation and Product Design, 109–48. CRC Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420027358-7.

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Sales, Aline Paula Canedo de, Luiz Carlos Gomes Sacramento Junior, and Raphael Basilio Pires Nonato. "RESIDENTIAL WATER FEEDING SYSTEM AUTOMATION BASED ON INTERNET OF THINGS." In Engenharia 4.0: a era da produção inteligente - Volume 10. Editora Pascal LTDA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29327/569764.1-14.

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O’Brien, Bernadette, and Deirdre Hennessy. "Advances in automatic milking systems." In Advances in precision livestock farming, 331–84. Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19103/as.2021.0090.13.

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Technology is becoming embedded in different aspects of agriculture. Specifically, automation of the milking process within dairy production systems represents fundamental change for the operator, the cow herd and indeed the whole farm operation. Adoption of automatic milking requires new thinking for the traditional tasks of feeding, milking and maintaining cow health. The operator needs to change the way in which they manage the dairy business, in assisting the cow in voluntary milking and in interpreting and using data for decision-making and resource management. Automatic milking can bring significant benefits to a dairy business, but it has a high investment cost. If adopted, it is crucially important that its operation is successful. This chapter provides comprehensive information on the different aspects of automatic milking to ensure that the potential benefits of the system are available to dairy farmers and to promote progress of precision farming within dairy communities.
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Conference papers on the topic "Feeding automatons"

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Jing, Shilong, Jie Zhang, Xianchao Lu, and Cheng Huang. "Design of intelligent feeding car for cow feeding automation." In 2021 IEEE 5th Advanced Information Technology, Electronic and Automation Control Conference (IAEAC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iaeac50856.2021.9390699.

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Bailey, Donald, David Thomas, Michelle Cho, and Said Al-Souti. "Automating monitoring of cat feeding behaviour." In 2014 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sas.2014.6798965.

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LeCann, Raymond P., and Sylvain Guérin. "Portable Automation for Feeding and Installing Fasteners." In Aerospace Manufacturing and Automated Fastening Conference and Exhibition. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-3137.

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Kosˇtˇa´lova´, Miroslava, and Sva¨topluk Mecˇiar. "Forming Line Design for Hooks Production." In ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2010-25263.

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The article points out on new trends in the bending technology, elimination possibilities of defects originating in bending and it deals with designing of forming line for hooks production by bending technology. It was suggested change of previous manner of production and material of produced bearing hooks as well. In previous manner of production the unfinished surface of semi product in form of roll sheet was galvanic zinc coated, it was thereafter sheared on needed length with shearing machine, followed punching in fixture, roll bending by sequence bending by help of fixture. Suggested forming line is dedicated for processing of zinc coated roll strip in automation production cycle. Forming line enables the automation work flow which includes the uncoiling of strip, feeding and leveling of strip, punching of holes and shearing of strip, roll bending of pressed part, repeated feeding of strip by leveler. Forming line consists of two-sided uncoiler without drive, feeding leveler, block of forming tools, rotary roll head. It is possible to set production of hook according to required dimensions, forming line is able to produce several dimensions of hooks with several numbers of holes. The bearing hooks from suggested original zinc coated roll strip have higher surface quality without defects. Production innovation with feeding of automation in comparison to previous manner of production enables savings of four or five workers, increasing number of produced parts per hour, to achieve repeated pressed part precision,, less manual work, increasing operation safety, minimized noise level, reducing of production costs and production of time.
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Shaari, Muhammad Farid, Mohammad Ezri Indra Zulkefly, Md Saidin Wahab, and Faizal Esa. "Aerial fish feeding system." In 2011 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation (ICMA). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icma.2011.5986311.

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Liu Jian, Song Zh, Cheng Hongli, Zhang Juntao, and Jia Shuwen. "A current transformer feeding power supply for distribution automation systems." In 2009 2nd International Conference on Power Electronics and Intelligent Transportation System (PEITS). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/peits.2009.5406806.

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Riansyah, Akbar, Rina Mardiati, Mufid Ridlo Effendi, and Nanang Ismail. "Fish Feeding Automation and Aquaponics Monitoring System Base on IoT." In 2020 6th International Conference on Wireless and Telematics (ICWT). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icwt50448.2020.9243620.

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Uceda-Martos, Patricia Janet, Laura Sofia Bazán-Díaz, José Alexander Vásquez-Caruajulca, and Kevin Antony Vera-Saenz. "TOOLS FOR SOFTWARE QUALITY AUTOMATION IN MOBILE APPLICATIONS. SOFTWARE: PET FEEDING." In 20th LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education and Technology: “Education, Research and Leadership in Post-pandemic Engineering: Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Actions”. Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18687/laccei2022.1.1.534.

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Nyhuis, Peter, and Torsten Fiege. "Aerodynamic High Speed Feeding Systems: Flexible and Reliable." In ASME 2004 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2004-60948.

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Due to recent progress in automation technology, production systems can be realized which are able to assemble more than 600 parts per minute. The greatest problem at these high speeds is not machining itself, but the handling of the often disordered individual parts. When the individual workpieces are delivered in bulk, they have to be separated and oriented. This is done by feeding systems. The conventional feeding systems have weaknesses as far as process speed and reliability are concerned. Therefore a new technology has been developed, with which workpieces can be separated and oriented at the necessary speed with high process reliability. In this method, air flows are used to separate the workpieces and, in several process steps, orient them correctly by making use of their typical features. This technology is called aerodynamic feeding. The article describes the two fundamental procedures, aerodynamic separation and aerodynamic orientation and the structures of these systems.
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Shao, Yangbin, Liangfei Xu, Ling Xu, Shupeng Tai, Zunyan Hu, Wei Dai, Jianqiu Li, Tong Shen, and Minggao Ouyang. "Optimization of gas feeding operations for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell with the co-flow feeding gas mode." In 2020 Chinese Automation Congress (CAC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cac51589.2020.9326996.

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