|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
The quest for building systems that can function automatically has
attracted a lot of attention over the centuries and created
continuous research activities. As users of these systems we have
never been satisfied, and demand more from the artifacts that are
designed and manufactured. The current trend is to build autonomous
systems that can adapt to changes in their environment. While there
is a lot to be done before we reach this point, it is not possible
to separate manufacturing systems from this trend. The desire to
achieve fully automated manufacturing systems is here to stay.
Manufacturing systems of the twenty-first century will demand more
flexibility in product design, process planning, scheduling and
process control. This may well be achieved through integrated
software and hardware archi tectures that generate current
decisions based on information collected from manufacturing systems
environment, and execute these decisions by converting them into
signals transferred through communication network. Manufacturing
technology has not yet reached this state. However, the urge for
achieving this goal is transferred into the term 'Intelligent
Systems' that we started to use more in late 1980s. Knowledge-based
systems, our first efforts in this endeavor, were not sufficient to
generate the 'Intelligence' required - our quest still continues.
Artificial neural network technology is becoming an integral part
of intelligent manufacturing systems and will have a profound
impact on the design of autonomous engineering systems over the
next few years."
The quest for building systems that can function automatically has
attracted a lot of attention over the centuries and created
continuous research activities. As users of these systems we have
never been satisfied, and demand more from the artifacts that are
designed and manufactured. The current trend is to build autonomous
systems that can adapt to changes in their environment. While there
is a lot to be done before we reach this point, it is not possible
to separate manufacturing systems from this trend. The desire to
achieve fully automated manufacturing systems is here to stay.
Manufacturing systems of the twenty-first century will demand more
flexibility in product design, process planning, scheduling and
process control. This may well be achieved through integrated
software and hardware archi tectures that generate current
decisions based on information collected from manufacturing systems
environment, and execute these decisions by converting them into
signals transferred through communication network. Manufacturing
technology has not yet reached this state. However, the urge for
achieving this goal is transferred into the term 'Intelligent
Systems' that we started to use more in late 1980s. Knowledge-based
systems, our first efforts in this endeavor, were not sufficient to
generate the 'Intelligence' required - our quest still continues.
Artificial neural network technology is becoming an integral part
of intelligent manufacturing systems and will have a profound
impact on the design of autonomous engineering systems over the
next few years."
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R391
R362
Discovery Miles 3 620
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.