Data Management Research of Digital Workshop Monitoring System

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With the development of the digital workshop technology, the digital workshop monitoring system is becoming more and more demanding. Data management is a key technology in the design of digital workshop monitoring system. The simulation model of the workshop is established based on virtual reality platform software Visual Components in the paper. The data in the production field are sent by Labview software, and the receiver is programmed by C# and the received data are stored in database created by SQL Server2008. TCP/IP protocol is used to realize the transfer between sender and receiver. Three fault libraries are established to achieve fault warning in digital workshop monitoring system. An example of digital workshop monitoring system is shown to prove the feasibility.

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