Henrik Kihlman

Forskare at Production Systems

The research aim on automation, metrology equipment, factory simulation and assembly jigs- and fixtures. Today’s production technology within automotive and aerospace is bespoke, expensive and requires long lead times from project launch to delivery. The research for Dr Henrik Kihlman aim on simplifying design of production equipment, to utilize flexible equipment to quickly ramp up production and to utilize metrology to achieve precision in the production ready equipment and to enable reconfiguration and changes in production.

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2019

Feedforward control for oscillatory signal tracking using Hilbert transform

Ilker Erdem, Gauti Asbjörnsson, Henrik Kihlman
European Journal of Control. Vol. 50, p. 41-50
Journal article
2017

A novel comparative design procedure for reconfigurable assembly fixtures

Ilker Erdem, Christoffer E Levandowski, Cecilia Berlin et al
CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology. Vol. 19, p. 93-105
Journal article
2016

Development of Automated Flexible Tooling as Enabler in Wing Box Assembly

Ilker Erdem, P. Helgosson, Henrik Kihlman
Procedia CIRP. Vol. 44, p. 233-238
Paper in proceeding
2015

Development of Affordable Reconfigurable Tooling in Car Manufacturing Cells – A Case Study

Ilker Erdem, Henrik Kihlman, Alf Andersson
23rd International Conference for Production Research, ICPR 2015, Manila, Philippines, 2-6 August 2015
Paper in proceeding
2002

Project Course within Assembly-NET

Mica Comstock, Kerstin Johansen, Henrik Kihlman et al
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