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The monitoring of machining process seems to be the crucial for effectiveness and accuracy. The precise monitoring needs fast, efficient, easy and open communication standard for data interchange or data acquisition. The use a popular, inexpensive and ordinary network system instead complicated and valuable professional/industrial field-bus is really attractive. The paper presents some conception of the office Ethernet implementation as data transmission structure for monitoring. The basic, laboratory tests with different protocols and configuration were done. As a conclusion several rules were formulated to help potential users.
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Financial support of Structural Funds in the Operational Programme—Innovative Economy (IE OP) financed from the European Regional Development Fund—Project “Modern material technologies in aerospace industry”, Nr POIG.01.01.02-00-015/08-00 is gratefully acknowledged.
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Szulewski, P. (2014). The Initial Analysis of Ethernet Bus for Monitoring HSM Process in Aerospace Industry. In: Denkena, B. (eds) New Production Technologies in Aerospace Industry. Lecture Notes in Production Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01964-2_22
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