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Vision-Guided Assembly

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Competitive forces moving manufacturers to reduce product cost and improve quality, and advances in computer processor and sensor technology are coupled to form the unifying idea for a young machine-vision industry. Like many new ventures drawing on the power of semiconductor technology, the machine vision industry was created by visionary entrepreneurs. Their products are now moving into assembly applications.

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Riley, F. (1988). Vision-Guided Assembly. In: Riley, F. (eds) The Electronics Assembly Handbook. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-13161-9_21

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