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The Top Three Trends: Shaping Motion Control
Oleh:
Allai, Bill
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Machine Design (Soft Copy ada dalam http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 83 no. 11 (Jun. 2011)
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page 44-50.
Topik:
Motion Control
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Trends
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Machinery Industry
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Engineers
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
MM44
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While it's true that the motion-control world hardly changes at an iPhone pace, it doesn't mean there aren't fascinating movements afoot. And although there are a host of interesting trends and movements worth discussing, this article will focus on three general trends: 1. motion out-of-the-box, 2. power to the programmer, and 3. machine builders -- easing their pain. As staffing levels continue to shrink at OEMs, many machine builders are seriously questioning the long-held belief that shopping around for every component provides the highest value. Instead, they're turning to out-of-the-box devices as a better way to build machines and improve long-term value. Programmers churned out by universities over the last couple of decades have been instilled with the latest in best practices: object-oriented programming, multicore principles, abstraction layers, and modern-day architectures, to name a few. At the same time, motion-control vendors continue to provide programming models based on decades-old principles of yesteryear's ladder logic.
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