2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/347062
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Virtual Sensor for Calibration of Thermal Models of Machine Tools

Abstract: Machine tools are important parts of high-complex industrial manufacturing. Thus, the end product quality strictly depends on the accuracy of these machines, but they are prone to deformation caused by their own heat. The deformation needs to be compensated in order to assure accurate production. So an adequate model of the high-dimensional thermal deformation process must be created and parameters of this model must be evaluated. Unfortunately, such parameters are often unknown and cannot be calculated a prio… Show more

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“…An overview is presented in Figure 3, and the commonly used methods are discussed thereafter. This procedure (which is an iterative process) is not explicitly standardized, although widely adopted by both practitioners and researchers [25,30,79,85,86].…”
Section: Virtual Sensor Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An overview is presented in Figure 3, and the commonly used methods are discussed thereafter. This procedure (which is an iterative process) is not explicitly standardized, although widely adopted by both practitioners and researchers [25,30,79,85,86].…”
Section: Virtual Sensor Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…demonstrates three virtual sensor (VS) constellations: (a) a vs. based entirely on physical sensors (PS), (b) a vs. based only on another VS, (c) a vs. based on both virtual and physical sensors[75,79].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Virtual sensors are used to access data at points that cannot be monitored with regular measurement technology. VS are often used in chemical industry [13] but also in mechanical engineering [14]. Other approaches combine the virtual sensor approach with AI algorithms [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefit of ML essentially depends on the accuracy of obtained models, on which basis the appropriate decisions are made. Furthermore, the accuracy of the ML results depends both on the suitability of the applied analysis algorithms for the given context [11] and the quality of the used data [12]. After all, the quality of the data depends on which measuring principles are used, which measuring ranges have sensors, or whether the data transmission functions without interference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%