Steps toward the design and control of a new generation of machines
In the face of rapid development in information technology coupled with a growing dynamism in global markets, new concepts of building computer controlled machines have proliferated. Such approaches promise to lead to a new generation of machines which typically share common design objectives. They...
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ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2832142018-04-04T03:25:09ZSteps toward the design and control of a new generation of machinesGoh, Ah Soon1994In the face of rapid development in information technology coupled with a growing dynamism in global markets, new concepts of building computer controlled machines have proliferated. Such approaches promise to lead to a new generation of machines which typically share common design objectives. They seek to advance the underlying concepts of contemporary computer controlled machines (such as robots, CNC, etc.) in a way that resultant systems demonstrate attributes of flexibility, extendibility, configurability, openness, modularity and so on.670.285Universal Machine ControlLoughborough Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.283214https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/28006Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
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In the face of rapid development in information technology coupled with a growing dynamism in global markets, new concepts of building computer controlled machines have proliferated. Such approaches promise to lead to a new generation of machines which typically share common design objectives. They seek to advance the underlying concepts of contemporary computer controlled machines (such as robots, CNC, etc.) in a way that resultant systems demonstrate attributes of flexibility, extendibility, configurability, openness, modularity and so on. |
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Steps toward the design and control of a new generation of machines |
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Steps toward the design and control of a new generation of machines |
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