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TITULO

A Smart Algorithm for Personalizing the Workstation in the Assembly Process

Maja Turk    
Miha Pipan    
Marko Simic and Niko Herakovic    

Resumen

A self-configurable assembly workstation with integrated I4.0 technologies and controlled by smart algorithm provides an ergonomic workplace for each worker and prevents errors during assembly.

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