Development of Integrated Data Acquisition System for Logistics Packaging Material Production

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Logistics transportation mostly uses foam packing material, the harmless of their production process is the current research focus. Based on National Instrument data collection cardsignal conditioning module and sensors, this paper adopted computer technology to collect data from harmless logistics packaging foam production process, and concentrates on data testing and collection methods. Based on virtual instrument technology, we build a multi-channel universal data collection system. The system exhibits high acquisition efficiency. All of the collected data are the key parameters which are closely related to harmless logistics packaging production, moreover, these parameters are relatively easy to adjust and control in actual production process.

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July 2013

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