AUTHOR(S): Andriani Goutou, Christos Drosos, Eleni Symeonaki Dimitris Tseles, Michail Papoutsidakis
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TITLE Enhancing Security Printing through Swarm Robotics and Collaborative Robots |
ABSTRACT This paper explores the transformative role of swarm robotics and collaborative robots (cobots) in the security printing industry, focusing on their application in enhancing efficiency, accuracy, and security. Swarm robotics offers innovative solutions for handling, sorting, and transferring security materials, ensuring that sensitive products like banknotes and identification documents are managed with minimal human intervention. This reduces the risk of theft, counterfeiting, and human error, while also optimizing inventory management through real-time tracking and autonomous communication with inventory systems. Additionally, cobots enhance production processes by collaborating with human operators to maintain quality control, particularly in the inspection of electronic identity documents and chip modules. The integration of these advanced robotics systems into security printing not only improves operational efficiency but also upholds the integrity and security of high-value products. However, challenges such as technical integration, safety regulations, and ethical considerations need to be addressed to fully realize the potential of these technologies. Future research opportunities lie in refining swarm intelligence, improving human-robot collaboration, and enhancing the sustainability of these systems. Overall, this paper highlights the significant impact of robotics in revolutionizing security printing, providing a pathway for a more secure and efficient future in the industry. |
KEYWORDS Security Printing, Swarm Robotics, Collaborative Robots |
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Cite this paper Andriani Goutou, Christos Drosos, Eleni Symeonaki Dimitris Tseles, Michail Papoutsidakis. (2024) Enhancing Security Printing through Swarm Robotics and Collaborative Robots. International Journal of Control Systems and Robotics, 9, 36-42 |
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