Geodetic concepts for collision avoidance along industrial transport and assembly lines

Wunderlich, Thomas, Stefan Auer and Thomas Schafer

Complex and time-critical process chains in industrial production of premium automobiles demand a sophisticated supply chain management and logistics as well as safe and reliable transport systems. Inside a vast factory individual parts (e.g. engines) cover large distances by using electric monorail suspension conveyers. In such an environment, the avoidance of any collision of units with the surrounding area or flexible tools becomes a must. Last minute changes in the productts design demand a simulation tool to compute dynamic interference checking and to visualize risk zones where problems might occur. This paper gives an overwiev over common interference detection techniques of moving objects among solids and surfaces and finally introduces the self-developed Software KoSimu (Kollisionsprrfungs-Simulator) a collision check simulator that enables the designer to simulate the movement of a prototype along a known trajectory through the facility and detect collision spots.

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