Wireless Monitoring of a Metal Cutting Technological Process in an Industrial Environment, affected by Electromagnetic Noise
Journal Title: RECENT - Year 2012, Vol 13, Issue 36
Abstract
In industrial settings, which imply metal cutting with machine tools, these tools can be seen as high-intensity and density electromagnetic noise generators, thus causing errors to wireless transmissions. The authors present an experimental and partially analytic study regarding the extraction, conditioning and transmission of the signal produced by a cutting tool during the processing of different materials, by this, emphasizing the limitations of the radio channel.
Authors and Affiliations
Gheorghe MORARIU, Mihai MACHEDON-PISU, Micsandra DUTCĂ
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