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24 November 1999 Integration of process planning, monitoring, and control in a machine tool environment
Ian Yellowley, Rudolph J. Seethaler, F. W. R. Yeung
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Abstract
The authors describe the integration of process planning and remote monitoring within an existing open architecture CNC. The process planning system described is designed to allow dynamic replanning of the process as well as the updating of technological information concerning tools and workpiece. The monitoring system is designed to drive a virtual machine tool at a remote location.
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Ian Yellowley, Rudolph J. Seethaler, and F. W. R. Yeung "Integration of process planning, monitoring, and control in a machine tool environment", Proc. SPIE 3832, Sensors and Controls for Intelligent Machining and Manufacturing Mechatronics, (24 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.371184
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Process control

Data modeling

Computer aided design

Interfaces

Environmental monitoring

Manufacturing

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