Free online book “Integrating Manufacturing Systems” by Hugh Jack. This book is designed to focus on topics relevant to the modern manufacturer, while avoiding topics that are more research oriented. This allows the chapters to focus on the applicable theory for the integrated systems, and then discuss implementation.
Book Description
Many of the chapters of this book use the Linux operating system. Some might argue that Microsoft products are more pervasive, and so should be emphasized, but I disagree with this. It is much easier to implement a complex system in Linux, and once implemented the system is more reliable, secure and easier to maintain. In addition the Microsoft operating system is designed with a model that focuses on entertainment and office use and is incompatible with the needs of manufacturing professionals. Most notably there is a constant pressure to upgrade every 2-3 years adding a burden.
The reader is expected to have some knowledge of C, or C++ programming, although a review chapter is provided. When possible a programming example is supplied to allow the reader to develop their own programs for integration and automation.
Table of Contents
- Integrated and Automated Manufacturing Systems
- An Intorudction to Linux/Unix
- An Intorudction to C/C++ Programming
- Sructured Programming
- Network Communications
- Databases
- Internet
- Security Issues
- Communications
- Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
- The MAT PLC
- PLCS and Networking
- Industrial Robotics
- Other Industrial Robots
- Robot Applications
- Spactial Kinematics
- Motion Control
- CNC Machines
- CNC Programming
- Data Aquisition
- Vision Systems
- Security Issues
- Material Handling
- An Example of an FMS Cell
- Petri Nets
- Production Planning and Control
- Simulation
- Planning and Analysis