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An approach to integrating intelligentdiagnostics and supervision of machine tools

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Arguments are presented for the necessity of integrating diagnostics and supervision in technological machines. An example of integrated diagnostics and supervision of the machine tool main drive, based on an expert system and neural network, is shown. Problems of intelligent thermal displacement supervision and questions related to practical supervision of machining centres are presented.

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JE¸DRZEJEWSKI, J., KWAŚNY, W. An approach to integrating intelligentdiagnostics and supervision of machine tools. Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing 9, 295–302 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008841529140

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