Title: Pushing Mechatronic Applications to the Limits via Smart Motion Control
Other Titles: Zvýšení výkonu mechatronických systémů pomocí chytrého řízení pohybu
Authors: Čech, Martin
Beltman, Arend-Jan
Ozols, Kaspars
Citation: ČECH, M. BELTMAN, A. OZOLS, K. Pushing Mechatronic Applications to the Limits via Smart Motion Control. Applied Sciences, 2021, roč. 11, č. 18, s. 1-19. ISSN: 2076-3417
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: MDPI
Document type: článek
article
URI: 2-s2.0-85114735077
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/47010
ISSN: 2076-3417
Keywords: mechatronika;digitální dvojče;elektronika;průmyslové komunikace;robotika
Keywords in different language: mechatronics;digital twin;application specific integrated circuit (ASIC);electronics;industrial communication;computer vision;low‐power sensing;smart system integration;robotics;edge computing
Abstract: Moderní stroje musí pracovat se stále zvyšujícím výkonem zatímco jejich velikost a hmotnost se snižují. Pro splnění těchto požadavků je třeba systémová integrace mnoha komponenc. Projekt I-MECH řešil právě tyto problémy. Jeho finální výsledky jsou reportovány v tomto článku.
Abstract in different language: Modern machines strive to run at limit performance and dependability while their operational area and size are getting restricted. To achieve those objectives, often swift integration of custom-made subsystems is required, either actuators, sensors, electronic, or SW modules. Such a diverse suite of elements needs specific approaches and tools for fast optimization and adjustment following model-based system engineering (MBSE) and digital twinning principles. The large-scale I-MECH project was an industry-driven initiative striving to give a scientific response to those demands. The intermediate results were summarized in the authors’ previous work. The purpose of this paper is to report on final project results, namely specific performance achievements and figures based on measurable KPIs. After a brief description of key technologies, special focus is given to industrial printing technology based on a generic substrate carrier. However, it is shown that similar and consistent methodology can be applicable in many other industrial domains, such as semiconductors, healthcare robotics, machining, packaging, etc. Thus, the main merit of this survey is a holistic approach to motion control design.
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