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Design of dynamic multi sensor systems

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Recent increase in machine automation, machine capability, and the performance of machining processes lead to high demands on process monitoring systems. In the Center of Production Engineering in Hannover Gentelligent® manufacturing systems are researched, which will be able to meet those requirements. One enabling factor for these systems is the “feeling” capability, achieved by multi sensor systems. This paper copes with the design of these systems. This includes on the one hand the development of sensor configurations and on the other hand a concept for sensor fusion. For the search of optimum sensor configurations a previously developed algorithm is extended to consider the dynamic behavior of the sensor systems.

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The authors want to thank the German Research Foundation (DFG) for funding this research within the Collaborative Research Center 653.

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Denkena, B., Möhring, HC. & Litwinski, K.M. Design of dynamic multi sensor systems. Prod. Eng. Res. Devel. 2, 327–331 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11740-008-0102-8

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