Limited Length and Limited Weight Intelligent Cutting System Based on Image Pattern Recognition and Closed Loop Feedback Device

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Rough cutting section and excess error will cause more waste and increase cost. This paper studies pattern recognition and image processing, proposes a method to implement limited length and limited weight cutting with pattern recognition and image processing technique. The experiment results show that the system is satisfactory in operation, maintenance, cutting precision, processes levels and rates of finished products. Collecting work field’s data with cameras from long-distance, this method will not only reduce the possibility for people to work in the bad circumstance, but also operate more expediently and more reliably, making the equipment and the worker safer. Strong anti-jamming can recognize the steel well and truly with these techniques. It can reduce the length error from 80mm to 10~15mm, so it can reduce product cost, and increase success rate of the finished product.

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