Modeling and Control of SMT Manufacturing Lines Using Hybrid Dynamic Systems
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April 5, 2012 |
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L.G. Barajas, A. Kansal, A. Saxena, M. Egerstedt, A. Goldstein, E.W. Kamen |
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In this paper we show how hybrid control and modeling tech-niques can be put to work for solving a problem of industrial relevance in Surface Mount Technology (SMT) manufacturing. In particular, by closing the loop over the stencil printing process, we ob... |
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