Advanced monitoring of machining operations

R. Teti, K. Jemielniak, G. O'Donnell, D. Dornfeld
2010 CIRP annals  
A B S T R A C T CIRP has had a long history of research and publication on the development and implementation of sensor monitoring of machining operations including tool condition monitoring, unmanned machining, process control and, more recently, advanced topics in machining monitoring, innovative signal processing, sensor fusion and related applications. This keynote follows a recent update of the literature on tool condition monitoring and documents the work of the cutting scientific
more » ... l committee in CIRP. The paper reviews the past contributions of CIRP in these areas and provides an up-to-date comprehensive survey of sensor technologies, signal processing, and decision making strategies for process monitoring. Application examples to industrial processes including reconfigurable sensor systems are reported. Future challenges and trends in sensor based machining operation monitoring are presented. ß 2010 CIRP. Table 1 Concepts of sensorial perception (SP) and its role in knowledge acquisition and truth identification during the different epochs. SP role Authors of concepts/theories of SP in the course of epochs Trivial, minor or no value Heraclitus (535-475 B.C.); Parmenides (515-450 B.C.) and the Eleatics; Pyrrho (360-320 B.C.) and the Sceptics Initiates cognition Empedocles (490-430 B.C.); Democritus (460-370 B.C.) and the Atomists Supports cognition Plato (427-347 B.C.); Plotinus (205-270 A.D.); St. Augustine (354-430 A.D.); Hegel (1770-1831) and the Idealists Indispensible for cognition Aristotle (384-322 B.C.); St. Thomas Aquinas
doi:10.1016/j.cirp.2010.05.010 fatcat:wunja27dajbt7p3owvnpknrov4