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Advanced Automation Techniques In Adaptive Material Processing 1st Xiaoqi Chen

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Advanced Automation Techniques In Adaptive Material Processing 1st Xiaoqi Chen
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.13 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Xiaoqi Chen, Rajagopalan Devanathan, Aik Meng Fong
ISBN: 9789810249021, 9810249020
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Advanced Automation Techniques In Adaptive Material Processing 1st Xiaoqi Chen by Xiaoqi Chen, Rajagopalan Devanathan, Aik Meng Fong 9789810249021, 9810249020 instant download after payment.

This volume presents the editors’ research as well as related recent findings on the applications of modern technologies in electrical and electronic engineering to the automation of some of the common manufacturing processes that have traditionally been handled within the mechanical and material engineering disciplines.

In particular, the book includes the latest research results achieved through applied research and development projects over the past few years at the Gintic Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Singapore. It discusses advanced automation technologies such as in-process sensors, laser vision systems, and laser strobe vision, as well as advanced techniques such as sensory signal processing, adaptive process control, fuzzy logic, neural networks, expert systems, laser processing control, etc. The methodologies and techniques are applied to some important material processing applications, including grinding, polishing, machining, and welding. Practical automation solutions, which are complicated by part distortions, tool wear, process dynamics, and variants, are explained.

The research efforts featured in the book are driven by industrial needs. They combine theoretical research with practical automation considerations. The techniques developed have been either implemented in the factory or prototyped in the laboratory.

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