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    Design and development of robot as a service (RAAS) for object lifting and placing in hypermarket’s warehouses
    (UMT Lahore, 2021-08) Malik Muhammad Shumail; Hamza Nadeem; Zaraq Gul Shier
    Placing and fetching mechanisms in the warehouses of the supermarkets are the most painstaking section while running a supermarket in the present era. Robots as a service (RAAS) denigrates the most compelling task by providing greater efficiency in the tasks. Labor costs that decimates the overall turnover is saved by the Robot as a service (RAAS) including the accidental ratio which is minimized to an extent. Robot as a service (RAAS) provides more flexibility to the work. PVC as a material helps copes with safety criteria. PVC helps act as fire-resistant. Along with the linear actuator mechanism, linear motion in compact places is accomplished with ease. Path motion drags the whole mechanism in composite places with better accuracy. The prototype proved to be advantageous as the robot helped saved 2 hours of extra work when compared to a standard. Cost analysis results in a profitable state as the robot annually marks up tons to the turnover.

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