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Color spectrophotometers (color Computer communications
meters), 285 application layer, 209
Color temperature (chromaticity), data link layer, 210
10–15, 18, 284 network layer, 210
Color theory, 283–285 networks based on OSI, 211–212
Commercial crack detection sensors, overview, 207–209
367–368 physical layer, 210–211
Commission Internationale de presentation layer, 209
l’Éclairage (CIE), 10, 13, 285 session layer, 210
Communication, workplace transport layer, 210
business financial status, 541–542 Computer networks, based on OSI,
controllable and uncontrollable 211–212
costs, 538–540 Computer numerical control and
cost and profit data, analyzing, direct numerical control
540–541 (CNC/DNC), 248
overview, 535–536 Computer numerical control (CNC)
report construction, 540 systems, 466–468
reporting strategy, 537–538 Computer systems, CIM, 261
responsibility centers, 538 Computer-aided design (CAD), 236,
timeliness, 536–537 248, 250–251, 558
Communication interfaces, CIM, Computer-aided engineering (CAE),
261–262 236, 248, 250–251
Communications Computer-aided manufacturing
CIM, 264 (CAM), 248, 250–251
computer, 207–212 Computer-aided process planning
data transmission (CAPP) programs, 237
parallel, 478–480 Computer-controlled manufacturing
serial, 480–482 system, 7
decentralized manufacturing Computer-controlled multisensor
systems, 483–486 assembly station, 412
fiber optics principles, 155–157 Computer-integrated manufacturing
indexing for manufacturing (CIM)
applications analysis and design, 254–256
linear, 475–477 data acquisition, 257–262
synchronous, 477–478 decision support system, 252–254
industrial handling, 469–473 design with sensors and control
input control sensors, 440–444 systems, 246–252
microcomputer interactive manufacturing enterprise model
business management, 244–245
development system, engineering and research, 235–238
444–445 marketing, 234–235
NC controllers overview, 232–234
absolute control, 457–458 physical distribution, 242–244
auxiliary commands, 466 plant operations, 239–242
CNC system, 466–468 predictive monitoring sensors,
geometric commands, 464–465 317–318
machining program, 452–457 production planning, 238–239
manufacturing procedure and modeling plan, 230–232
control, 451 overview, 5–6, 229–230
motion commands, 465–466 role of sensors and control
operation of system, 462–464 technology in, 229–230
overview, 450–451 strategy with emphasis on role of
software, 458–462 sensors
overview, 439 building blocks, 263–264
packaging technology, 473–475 communications, 264
personal computers as single-board integration requirements, 269–273
computers, 445–450 managing data, 266–267
plant floor, 264–266 overview, 262–263
single-board computers, 439–440 plant floor communications, 264–266
Complementary output sensor, 86 presentation, 267–269. See also
Compliance, defined, 423 Networking, manufacturing

