The System Software for Automatic Jam Detection and Recovery on Manufacturing System

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In manufacturing system, around the year 1950’s, computer aided design (CAD) and developments of NC resulted which led to the evolution of systems like computer numerical control (CNC) and direct numerical control (DNC). Today, computer integrated manufacturing is a reality. The advent of computer integrated manufacturing system has got an efficiency and high performance for production. And manufacturing system operating ratio was related by cost-efficiency of the factory operation and increasing good production. However it has still problem that the system engineer who is in the factory hard to keep watching the manufacturing system always in order to recover the manufacturing system when it has system error. In this paper, we propose system jam detection and recovery process for manufacturing system. For this process, we make and use system Jam Database and Jam Recovery Process Sequence.

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