Towards the automation of product geometric verification: An overview

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The paper aims at providing an overview on the current automation level of geometric verification process with reference to some aspects that can be considered crucial to achieve a greater efficiency, accuracy and repeatability of the inspection process. Although we are still far from making this process completely automatic, several researches were made in recent years to support and speed up the geometric error evaluation and to make it less human-intensive. The paper, in particular, surveys: (1) models of specification developed for an integrated approach to tolerancing; (2) state of the art of Computer-Aided Inspection Planning (CAIP); (3) research efforts recently made for limiting or eliminating the human contribution during the data processing aimed at geometric error evaluation. Possible future perspectives of the research on the automation of geometric verification process are finally described.

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Guardiani, E., & Morabito, A. E. (2020). Towards the automation of product geometric verification: An overview. Computer-Aided Design and Applications, 17(5), 900–920. https://doi.org/10.14733/cadaps.2020.900-920

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