Laser Tracker Placement Optimization for Highly Flexible Manufacturing Systems

July 22, 2025·
Max Goebels
Jan Baumgärtner
Jan Baumgärtner
,
Alexander Puchta
,
Jürgen Fleischer
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Abstract
In recent years, modular and reconfigurable manufacturing systems have gained attention for their fast adaptability to product changes. While system design is now highly automated, designing the verification setup used to verify system properties such as stiffness, accuracy, precision, or other quantities requiring measurement of position or positional deviation remains a manual challenge. This often involves tasks like placing external sensors to measure system performance. This paper argues that design optimization approaches for manufacturing systems can also automate the design of the verification setup. We demonstrate this by optimizing the placement of a laser tracker system with markers within our simulation environment. This task can be complex due to line-of-sight constraints and the simultaneous measurement of multiple systems. We present a straightforward optimization approach to showcase the potential for automation in this area.
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In Production at the Leading Edge of Technology (WGP 2024), Lecture Notes in Production Engineering, pp. 334-341, Springer
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Jan Baumgärtner
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Head of Research Industrial Robotics & Scientific Coordinator of CRC 1574
Hi I am Jan! I am a researcher working at the intersection of robotics and manufacturing. My work focuses on intelligent robotic manufacturing systems, where reconfigurable hardware and autonomous reasoning systems meet to enable autonomous and circular production. I also coordinate the Industrial Robotics research at wbk Institute of Production Science, KIT, as well as the Collaborative Research Centre 1574 Circular Factory for the Perpetual Innovative Product.