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David Bourne
Principal Systems Scientist

Associated center: CIMDS

Email address: db@ri.cmu.edu

Mailing address:
Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

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Research interests

My research is focused on building intelligent systems for automated manufacturing. The ultimate goal is to design an artifact and send the design to an automated production facility that would produce it. I am currently investigating several research issues in the design area:

After a design is complete, it is passed to a production facility. Here, a setup and process plan is prepared along with descriptions of machine setups. The setup descriptions and the stock material are sent to the manufacturing workstations that automatically assemble the part into the fixtures. The manufacturing step is completed for that setup and for all subsequent setups, until the final part is correct and complete.

And finally, we are building the hardware environment that will sufficiently structure the environment to permit the automated production of one-off production quality parts.

This section last updated - January 1999.

Research interest keywords

manufacturing

Current Labs & Groups

Rapid Manufacturing Lab - research investigating technologies and creating systems that achieve cost-effective small-batch manufacturing
 

Current Projects [Past projects]

Bend Sequence Planner - Finds the best sequence of bending operations and repositionings of the part in the robot gripper to make a bent sheet metal part.
BendCad Modeler - Sheet metal design system for the Intelligent Bending Workstation
Fine Motion Planner - The fine-motion planner computes a sequence of robot moves to safely unload the workpiece from the bending machine.
Grasping Planner - Sheet metal grasp planning for the Intelligent Bending Workstation.
Motion Planner
Product Decomposition - a method of decomposing sheet-metal products into a few, easily manufactured parts
Stacking Planner - Generates plans for polyhedral sheet metal parts.
Tooling Planner - Supports various decision making steps related to bending tools and press-brake setups.

Recent publications [View all 21 publications]


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