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Application of CPS in Machine Tools

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Industrial Internet of Things

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The growing importance of Internet of Things gives rise to various possibilities for the manufacturing industry. Benefiting from the numerous potentials that cyber-physical systems (CPS) offer, the relevance for manufacturing companies generally lies in the idea of becoming smart instead of fast. In line with this idea, two different use cases related to the development and integration of CPS in the machine tools. The first example involves a milling tool with integrated sensing capabilities for the purpose of measuring the forces during the process. The second use case focuses on a smart clamping device from a turning machine. An intelligent chuck is developed by using an electronic clamping system. This CPS controls and regulates its clamping force on the basis of sensor values that are measured directly on the clamped product. Finally, the approach is generalized and potentials for integration into current processes used in the machine industry are discussed.

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Berger, C., Nägele, J., Drescher, B., Reinhart, G. (2017). Application of CPS in Machine Tools. In: Jeschke, S., Brecher, C., Song, H., Rawat, D. (eds) Industrial Internet of Things. Springer Series in Wireless Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42559-7_14

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