Integration of intelligent sensors for sensor-guided motions in industrial robot applications

To allow a faster deployment of industrial robots and therefore to enable an economic deployment in small batch size applications, more intelligent robot movements are required. Small batch size production is typical for small and medium-sized enterprises which build a large market for future robot installations.

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