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The Art of Manufacturing

You're reading from   The Art of Manufacturing Overcome control challenges for increasing efficiency in manufacturing using real-world examples

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804619452
Length 180 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ninad Deshpande Ninad Deshpande
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Sivaram Pothukuchi Sivaram Pothukuchi
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction to the Manufacturing Landscape and Innovative Automation in Everyday Life
2. Chapter 1: Automation Is a Part of Our Daily Lives FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: The Art of Temperature Control 4. Chapter 3: Tension Control – Managing Material Tension 5. Chapter 4: Level Control – Controlling the Level of Liquid to Avoid Drying Up or Spilling Over 6. Chapter 5: Motion Control – Control, Synchronization, and Interpolation of Axes for Accuracy and Precision 7. Chapter 6: Material Dispensing Control 8. Part 2: Automation and Humans
9. Chapter 7: The Interplay of Humans-Machines-Automation 10. Chapter 8: Automation – Dramatically Helping Avoid Human Intervention 11. Chapter 9: Automation Can Build a Super-Organism with Awareness 12. Chapter 10: What’s Next? 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Mobile first – control from anywhere

With the Internet of Things (IoT), we are spoiled for choice. Today, you might be sitting at home and monitoring the status of your car. You can order so many things without visiting an actual store. All of this has added a lot of convenience to our lives and we expect the same in industry. Operators are also demanding intuitive HMIs, just like their smartphones.

The present-day customer wants to interact with machines from anywhere. This means that the operator panels need to be replicated on smartphones so that a subset of operational information can be available, via the web, on the phone at any time, any place. There is also increasing demand that control operations, meaning commands or the setting of parameters, should be possible from anywhere. Systems have the capability to achieve this, but whether it makes sense from the perspective of operations and security is a debate yet to be concluded.

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