Signal Analysis Module of NC Machine Tool Based on C Language

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In the monitoring of a NC machine tool (NCMT), signal analysis is one of the most important considerations. In order to process multi-information in a comprehensive way and integrate with NC systems in a stable way, a signal analysis module (SAM) with various feature parameters programmed in C language is proposed. Experiments are carried out in Huazhong NCMT to verify the validity of the presented SAM. The work described in this paper can be applied to almost all NC systems and industrial computers with different operating systems (OSs).

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