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* The construction robot will reduce the amount of danger construction workers are exposed to.
* The construction robot will reduce the amount of danger construction workers are exposed to.
* The construction robot will lead to a quicker realisation time of the building, which in turn leads to:
* The construction robot will lead to a quicker realisation time of the building, which in turn leads to:
o Quicker accessibility for potential future residents.
** Quicker accessibility for potential future residents.
o Construction workers not having to works on the same project for too long.
** Construction workers not having to works on the same project for too long.


==== Society ====
==== Society ====
* The quicker realisation time of buildings the construction robot provides, will lead to a more efficient construction sector, which in turn leads to:
* The quicker realisation time of buildings the construction robot provides, will lead to a more efficient construction sector, which in turn leads to:
o The construction sector being more able to keep up with society’s demand for more living room.
** The construction sector being more able to keep up with society’s demand for more living room.
o Possibly lower house costs due to reduced construction costs. This makes buy houses more accessible to a bigger audience.
** Possibly lower house costs due to reduced construction costs. This makes buy houses more accessible to a bigger audience.


==== Enterprise ====
==== Enterprise ====

Revision as of 19:13, 12 February 2017

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Name Student ID
Martijn de Boer 0907480
Josja Geijsberts 0896965
Gijs Herings 0953862
Martin van Leeuwen 0901497
Max van Meer 0951669
Bart Tulkens 0956335

Introduction

Requirements, Preferences & Constraints

Requirements

  • Grabbing and releasing Duplo® building blocks
  • Stacking the building blocks to construct a building
  • Autonomously carrying out a set building plan

Preferences

  • On-site setup of the robot is easy and fast
  • The construction built is as robust as possible
  • Bystanders’ safety is ensured
  • The robot is as cheap as possible

Constraints

  • Placement precision has to be in the order of 10^-4 m
  • The robot has to be able to reach the top of the building
  • The budget depends on dr. Molengraft’s level of interest

USE Aspects

User

  • The construction robot will reduce the workload of the construction workers.
  • The construction robot will reduce the amount of danger construction workers are exposed to.
  • The construction robot will lead to a quicker realisation time of the building, which in turn leads to:
    • Quicker accessibility for potential future residents.
    • Construction workers not having to works on the same project for too long.

Society

  • The quicker realisation time of buildings the construction robot provides, will lead to a more efficient construction sector, which in turn leads to:
    • The construction sector being more able to keep up with society’s demand for more living room.
    • Possibly lower house costs due to reduced construction costs. This makes buy houses more accessible to a bigger audience.

Enterprise

  • The quicker realisation time of buildings can save construction companies a lot of money due to being able to do more projects in less time.
  • The construction robot can save construction companies money on wages for construction workers
  • The construction robot can help construction companies compete better on the market.