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Reconfiguring Machine Control

Plastics Engineering, 2021
Futurists depict the process plant of tomorrow as entirely digital, with advanced software simulating every aspect of molding before machines are switched on and controlling them in real time when production begins. The vision is close to reality for processors who, through select machine suppliers, have access to enhanced digital process capabilities ...
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Numerically Controlled Machines

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1972
The paper describes the preparation of machine control tapes using a computer programme package, and the B.S.R.A. (British Ship Research Association) part-programming processor system. The comprehensive nature of the system, the development of a modular basis and the modification of the general engineering 2CL to provide a shipbuilding version are ...
J. E. Chadbund, M. N. Parker
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Machine Tool Controls

2018
The different controls for a machine tool are: powering on and off the machine tool, guiding the tool or the workpiece, controlling the tool or workpiece movement, rate of movement of the tool and the workpiece, selection of appropriate facilities required for production and so on.
Kaushik Kumar   +2 more
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The man/machine control interface—Pursuit control

Automatica, 1979
Man/machine control interface descriptions are complicated by the versatility of the human controller as an information processing device. System input interface characteristics can lead to control behavior ranging from open-loop (precognitive), through combination open-loop, closed-loop (pursuit), to closed-loop (compensatory) control structures.
Allen, R. Wade, McRuer, Duane
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Cortically controlled brain-machine interface

2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference, 2005
Over the past ten years, we have tested and helped develop a multi-electrode array for chronic cortical recordings in behaving non-human primates. We have found that it is feasible to record from dozens of single units in the motor cortex for extended periods of time and that these signals can be decoded in a closedloop, real-time system to generate ...
N, Hatsopoulos   +4 more
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PC Controlled Toothbrush/Dentifrice Abrasion Machine

Journal of Medical Systems, 1999
A toothbrush/dentifrice abrasion machine was developed to use in dental research laboratory. The mechanism was designed as a hexagonal block driven by two stepping motors which move the mechanism in four directions. In order to control the stepping motors speed, position and direction commands or signals were generated by a software written in C ...
Bekiroǧlu, Erdal   +2 more
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From machine control to drilling control

2012 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings, 2012
The complexity of drilling operations is constantly increasing. By changing the perspective of automation from a pure machine control mindset to a drilling control one, it is possible to provide proactive assistance to the drilling crew during drilling operations. This needs to take in use physical models of the drilling process.
Eric Cayeux, Benoit Daireaux
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Eye-Controlled Machines

Scientific American, 2015
The article discusses the use of eye movements to control machines such as wheelchairs, computers, and video games. Particular focus is given to a system developed by researcher Aldo Faisal and colleagues at Imperial College London which translates data from users' eye movements into computer commands.
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The control machine

2023
Mass media, especially advertising under the guise of entertainment, continually exposes individuals to sources of controlled information. From the Control Machine we become bombarded with messages promoting consumption, profit and conformity, idealising unattainable lifestyles, and the laying down of a new social morality.
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Cellular-based machine-to-machine: overload control

IEEE Network, 2012
One of the most important problems posed by cellular-based machine type communications is congestion. Congestion concerns all the parts of the network, both the radio and the core network impacting both the user data plane and the control plane. In this article, we address the problem of congestion in machine type communications.
A. Ksentini, Y. Hadjadj-Aoul, T. Taleb
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