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Intelligent Manufacturing Systems 1997

  • 1 Edición - 15 de enero de 1998
  • Última edición
  • Autor: Jongyoung Kim
  • Idioma: Inglés

IMS'97, the fourth in the series of IFAC Workshops on Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, was held in Seoul, Korea, on July 21-23, 1997. It was sponsored by the IFAC Technical Co… Leer más

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IMS'97, the fourth in the series of IFAC Workshops on Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, was held in Seoul, Korea, on July 21-23, 1997. It was sponsored by the IFAC Technical Committee on Advanced Manufacturing Technology and organized by the Engineering Research Center for Advance Control and Instrumentation at Seoul National University on behalf of the Institute of Control, Automation and Systems Engineers in Korea.

Rapid progress in the area of modern manufacturing is probably most evident through the developments in intelligent manufacturing systems. The same fast advancements have made the objective of achieving a balanced technical program a challenging task. The International Program Committee (IPC) wanted the Workshop to include the most notable and recent results, but still to reflect the versatility of maturing IMS technologies.

In the Workshop, the importance of intelligence in modern manufacturing has gained considerable recognition from engineers and researchers due to today's unforeseen manufacturing environment change. This Workshop focused on the issue "intelligent manufacturing," especially, with two intriguing keynote speeches, a special invited session on the worldwide IMS Project and two tutorial programs as well as the 64 papers from 16 countries worldwide. We do hope that this event has provided the excellent opportunity to identify the future trends as well as exchange and learn ideas and experiences in intelligent manufacturing.

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Engineers and researchers with an interest in the field of intelligence in modern manufacturing

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Selected chapter headings and selected papers: Integrated Manufacturing Systems. Remote renewal by aggregating real and virtual models in manufacturing systems (H. Goto et al.). Scheduling I. Branch and bound lower bounds for the hybrid flowshop (O. Moursli). Manufacturing Management Systems I. An inter-organizational information system infrastructure for extended (or virtual) enterprises (K.H. Park, J. Favrel). Diagnosis and Sensor Fusion. Automotive body assembly modeling for dimensional control using state space models (J. Shi, J. Jin). Concurrent Engineering. DFKN: a model to assist in the capture and utilisation of design knowledge (X.H. Wang et al.). Manufacturing Cell Design. Feature-oriented programming interface of an autonomous production cell (N. Brouër, M. Weck). Neural Network Applications. On the application of multistrategy learning and hybrid AI approaches in intelligent manufacturing (L. Monostori). CAD/CAM/CAE I. A tool condition recognition system using image processing (M.-Y. Yang, O.-D. Kwon). Robotics I. Integrated robot navigation in CAD environment (G. Kronreif, M.-W. Han). Production/Process Planning. The production control with the JIT-buffer (S. Kang). Fuzzy Theory and Applications. A new family of fuzzy set algebras derived from information theory (G. Jumarie). Monitoring. On-line quality control for enamelled wire manufacture (L.W. Bridges, N. Mort). Manufacturing Cell Control. Database design for flexible manufacturing cells (P. Gullander et al.). Author index.

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  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Publicado: 15 de enero de 1998
  • Idioma: Inglés

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Jongyoung Kim

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Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea