Journal Article10.1007/S001700050123
Commercial Tool Condition Monitoring Systems
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the state of the art in commercially available tool condition monitoring systems and compare it to reported research achievements, and present a survey of the state-of-the-art.
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Abstract: One of the most significant developments in the manufacturing environment is the increasing use of tool and process monitoring systems. Many different sensor types, coupled with signal processing technologies are now available, and many sophisticated signal and information processing techniques have been invented and presented in research papers. However, only a few have found their way to industrial application. The aim of this paper is to present the state of the art in commercially available tool condition monitoring systems and to compare it to reported research achievements.
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Tool Condition Monitoring (TCM) — The Status of Research and Industrial Application
TL;DR: The use of sensor systems for tool condition monitoring in machining and grinding is becoming more commonplace to enhance productivity as mentioned in this paper, and the motivation and basis for the utilization of these systems in industry, the sensors used in such systems including industrial application, new developments in signal and information processing, sensor based process optimization and control and directions for future developments.
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