- RAMOT at Tel Aviv University Ltd.
- From Israel
- Responsive
- Innovative Products and Technologies
Summary of the technology
Services include robotics, computer vision and sensors, computer-aided design, manufacturing and process planning, human machine interface, smart cards, and RFID.
Project ID : 12-2011-228
Details of the Technology Offer
The Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Laboratory
serves as a main teaching and research Lab for the Department of Industrial Engineering in the Iby and Aladar Fleischman Faculty of Engineering at Tel Aviv University.
The Lab offers introductory and advanced laboratories in Modern Computer Integrated Manufacturing.
Practical laboratories & projects cover the following concepts & technologies:
• Robotics – including industrial and mobile robots
• Computer Vision and Sensors
• Computer Aided Design (CAD)
• Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
• Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP)
• Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Turning and Milling
• Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS)
• Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
• Automated Assembly and Supervisory Control
• Smart Cards and RFID
• Human Machine Interface (HMI)
• Decision Support Systems and advanced algorithms
• CIM in the Internet
Projects
More than 300 projects have been performed by graduate and senior under graduate students. Some of these projects are described in the lab website:
http://www.eng.tau.ac.il/~iradcim/index.php/
Robolego: Design of an "artificial bug" that controls the robo-bug movement manually by hand signals
Light chaser: A chase/ Chess game between two robo-legos
Research
Quantum-Controlled Mobile Robots
Design and construction of quantum-controlled mobile robot, based on quantum logic
Internet-based Instruction and Control of Robotic Systems
An innovative system for remotely activating robotic systems, now expanding to include Internet control of small mobile robots. This will enable potential
Users (students in rural areas, pupils at grade schools) to plan and control robotic systems in different environments. This is done by developing and analyzing designated interfaces and user-friendly learning aids such as advanced 3-D simulation tools, image transmission interfaces, Internet-based user interfaces and other similar sophisticated software tools.
Contact Person
Prof. Irad E. Ben-Gal - Head, CIM lab
Department of Industrial Engineering
The Iby and Aladar Fleischman Faculty of Engineering
Tel Aviv University
Ramat Aviv 69978, ISRAEL
Phone: +972-3-6406910
Fax: +972-3-6407669
e-mail: bengal@eng.tau.ac.il
Link to laboratory web site: http://www.eng.tau.ac.il/~iradcim/index.php/