Paper
20 January 1997 Process data acquisition: real-time and historical interfaces
Gordon Rice, Richard Moreno, Michael S. King
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Abstract
With the advent of touch probe technology, it was discovered that current closed architecture controllers do not provide adequate resources to support the implementation of process data acquisition on the shop floor. At AlliedSignal, a process data acquisition systems has been developed for a flexible manufacturing system utilizing touch probe and customized software which allows fixture and cutting tool related information for an entire process to be captured and stored for off-line analysis. The implementation of this system, the difficulties and pitfalls, will be presented along with the functionality required for an open architecture controller to properly support process data acquisition.
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Gordon Rice, Richard Moreno, and Michael S. King "Process data acquisition: real-time and historical interfaces", Proc. SPIE 2912, Open Architecture Control Systems and Standards, (20 January 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263371
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KEYWORDS
Data processing

Fermium

Frequency modulation

Process control

Calibration

Data acquisition

Personal digital assistants

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