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Industrial Robot, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, 2005
- Brian Rooks:

Welding and more feature at ABB UK open days. 10-14 - Anna Kochan:

Shadow delivers first hand. 15-16 - Raed Abu Zitar

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Optimum gripper using ant colony intelligence. 17-23 - Yanbin Liu, Gregory P. Starr, John Wood, Ronald Lumia:

Spatial grasp synthesis for complex objects using model-based simulation. 24-31 - Alexander Breijs, J. Ben Klaassens, Robert Babuska

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Automated design environment for serial industrial manipulators. 32-34 - Eric Boivin, Inna Sharf

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Optimum grasp planner and vision-guided grasping using a three-finger hand. 35-42 - Mike Tao Zhang, Kenneth Y. Goldberg

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Fixture-based industrial robot calibration for silicon wafer handling. 43-48 - Elizabeth V. Mangan, Daniel A. Kingsley, Roger D. Quinn, Gregory P. Sutton, Joseph M. Mansour, Hillel J. Chiel:

A biologically inspired gripping device. 49-54 - Andrew T. Miller, Peter K. Allen, Veronica J. Santos, Francisco J. Valero Cuevas:

From robotic hands to human hands: a visualization and simulation engine for grasping research. 55-63 - Johan Tegin, Jan Wikander:

Tactile sensing in intelligent robotic manipulation - a review. 64-70 - Jingzhou Yang

, Karim Abdel-Malek, Jason Potratz:
Design and prototyping of an active hand prosthetic device. 71-78
Volume 32, Number 2, 2005
- Debanik Roy:

Development and model-aided performance measure of a sensor-augmented industrial robotic system for handling steel bearing races in an unstructured environment. 103-111 - Anna Kochan:

CLAWAR highlights research progress on climbing and walking robots. 112-116 - Richard Bloss:

Robots add features to improve adaptability to new applications. 117-119 - Rob Buckingham, Andrew Graham:

Snaking around in a nuclear jungle. 120-127 - Giovanni Muscato, Michele Prestifilippo

, Nunzio Abbate, Ivan Rizzuto:
A prototype of an orange picking robot: past history, the new robot and experimental results. 128-138 - Grzegorz Granosik

, Malik G. Hansen, Johann Borenstein:
The OmniTread serpentine robot for industrial inspection and surveillance. 139-148 - Brett Browning, Jeremy Searock, Paul E. Rybski, Manuela M. Veloso:

Turning Segways into soccer robots. 149-156 - A. Correia da Cruz, M. Silva Ribeiro:

RobTank Inspec - in service robotized inspection tool for hazardous products storage tanks. 157-162 - Rezia Molfino, Manuel A. Armada

, Francesco Cepolina
, Matteo Zoppi
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Roboclimber the 3 ton spider. 163-170 - Mahmoud Tavakoli

, Mohammad Reza Zakerzadeh
, G. R. Vossoughi, S. Bagheri:
A hybrid pole climbing and manipulating robot with minimum DOFs for construction and service applications. 171-178
Volume 32, Number 3, 2005
- Anna Kochan:

A bumper year for robots. 201-204 - Brian Rooks:

Robotics outside the metals industries. 205-208 - John Mortimer:

Jaguar "Roadmap" rethinks self-piercing technology. 209-213 - J. Norberto Pires

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Interfacing industrial robotic systems with manufacturing tracking and control software: a choice for semi-autonomous manufacturing systems. 214-219 - Anna Kochan:

The steady uptake of robots for dishwasher manufacture. 220-222 - Anna Kochan:

Robots offer significant advantages for white goods manufacturers. 223-225 - Luca E. Bruzzone, Rezia M. Molfino, Matteo Zoppi

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An impedance-controlled parallel robot for high-speed assembly of white goods. 226-233 - Manish Kumar, Devendra P. Garg:

Neuro-fuzzy control applied to multiple cooperating robots. 234-239 - Homayoun Najjaran

, Andrew A. Goldenberg:
Landmine detection using an autonomous terrain-scanning robot. 240-247 - X. J. Wu, Q. Li, K. H. Heng:

Development of a general manipulator path planner using fuzzy reasoning. 248-258 - Dragos Golubovic, Huosheng Hu

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Evolving locomotion gaits for quadruped walking robots. 259-267 - Javad Dargahi, Siamak Najarian:

Advances in tactile sensors design/manufacturing and its impact on robotics applications - a review. 268-281
Volume 32, Number 4, 2005
- Richard Piggin

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Developments in industrial robotic safety. 303-311 - John Mortimer:

BMW moves to an integrated solution at Oxford. 312-313 - J. Norberto Pires

, Tiago Godinho, Pedro Ferreira, Altino Loureiro
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Industrial robotic system programmed from CAD files - an update. 314-317 - Anna Kochan:

BMW uses even more robots for both flexibility and quality. 318-320 - Eduardo Jose Lima II

, Guilherme C. Fortunato Torres, Ivanilza Felizardo, Frederico A. Ramalho Filho, Alexandre Queiroz Bracarense:
Development of a robot for orbital welding. 321-325 - Robert L. Williams II:

Novel cable-suspended RoboCrane support. 326-333 - Jeremy S. Smith, Chris Balfour:

Real-time top-face vision based control of weld pool size. 334-340 - Gunnar Bolmsjö

, Magnus Olsson:
Sensors in robotic arc welding to support small series production. 341-345 - Stephen Mulligan, Geoff Melton, Ari Lylynoja, Keith Herman:

Autonomous welding of large steel fabrications. 346-349 - John P. H. Steele, Chris Mnich, Chris Debrunner, Tyrone L. Vincent, Stephen Liu:

Development of closed-loop control of robotic welding processes. 350-355 - U. Dilthey, G. Wilms, A. M. Sevim:

Welding and sensor application with rotating torch. 356-360
Volume 32, Number 5, 2005
- Anna Kochan:

Robot cleans glass roof of Louvre pyramid. 380-382 - Philip Webb

, S. Eastwood, N. Jayaweera, Y. Chen:
Automated aerostructure assembly. 383-387 - Bülent Kaya, Ahmet Berkay, Fehmi Erzincanli:

Robot assisted tiling of glass mosaics with image processing. 388-392 - Francesco Becchi, Rezia M. Molfino, Roberto P. Razzoli

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Safety design of a petrol pump attendant robot. 393-400 - Sung J. Shim

, Arun Kumar:
Selection and diversification of market segments for robotics products. 401-407 - Tao Zhang, Masatoshi Nakamura, Satoru Goto, Nobuhiro Kyura:

Highly accurate contour control of an articulated robot manipulator using a Gaussian neural network. 408-418
Volume 32, Number 6, 2005
- Ken Young, Ian Tuersley, A. Vaidya:

UK robotic installations statistics for 2004. 444-448 - Anna Kochan:

Scalpel please, robot: Penelope's debut in the operating room. 449-451 - Charlie Duncheon:

Robots will be of service with muscles, not motors. 452-455 - Christine Connolly:

Vision enabled robotics. 456-459 - Gregory N. Ranky, Paul G. Ranky:

Japanese prototype service robot R&D trends and examples. 460-464 - Richard Bloss:

Ford welds a winner. 465-467 - Anna Kochan:

Automation in the sky. 468-471 - Yoshihiro Kusuda:

Japanese robotics - where to go? 472-476 - Shujun Lu, Jae Heon Chung:

Weighted path planning based on collision detection. 477-484 - Zengxi Pan

, Zhenqi Zhu:
Flexible full-body tactile sensor of low cost and minimal output connections for service robot. 485-491 - Albert Ko

, Henry Y. K. Lau
, Tung Leng Lau:
SOHO security with mini self-balancing robots. 492-498 - Guido Bugmann, Joerg C. Wolf, P. Robinson:

The impact of spoken interfaces on the design of service robots. 499-504 - J. Norberto Pires

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Robot-by-voice: experiments on commanding an industrial robot using the human voice. 505-511

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