With Industry 4.0 concepts, adaptable visual inspection systems are needed, but how to achieve the adaptability? The answer is visual inspection planning. The standardization and toolset introduced in our work offer a unique way to approach the inspection system planning by utilizing interactive 3D environment and simulation techniques. Inspection planning is moving from a lab to virtual environment which is in present conditions beneficial on multiple levels.
Visual product quality assurance is a crucial part of every production process. It is time we start talking about what does that mean in the context of Industry 4.0. As production lines move forward towards more control, automation and customization; quality inspection systems capable of following the advancements become an apparent issue. How can a highly customizable product be efficiently and consistently inspected?
Only way to offer a solution to the above question in a manner which can follow the automation requirements is to put efforts into inspection planning virtualization and development of tools which can make the process easier. We introduce visual inspection planning standards, planning pipeline and tool enabling its use by an inspection expert. It enables both automatic as well as manual interactive inspection planning, allowing the user to digitally produce a complete acquisition setup, together with evaluation of the covered surface and photorealistic image simulation based on the defined setup.
Our work allows inspection planning to make a transition from research into industry by making it widely available and easy to comprehend.
Petra Gospodnetic
Fraunhofer ITWM Computer-aided design (CAD) image processing user interface design & usability 3D graphics and modelling (UGK) User interface design and usability (UYZG) Imaging systems and technology (TTBM) Computer modelling and simulation (UYM) Robotics (TJFM1) Image Processing (UYT) MathematikerInnen MathematikerInnen