ISO/TC 184/SC 1/WG 11 - Reference model for cyber - Physically controlled smart machine tool systems
Modèle de référence pour les systèmes de machines-outils intelligents à commandes cyberphysiques
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ISO/TC 184/SC 1/WG 11 is a Subcommittee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Reference model for cyber - Physically controlled smart machine tool systems". This committee has published 2 standards.
ISO/TC 184/SC 1/WG 11 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. Currently, there are 2 published standards from this subcommittee.
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This document specifies a reference architecture of cyber-physically controlled smart machine tool systems (CPSMT) for subtractive manufacturing based on the reference architecture of a CPSMT as provided in ISO 23704-1. The reference architecture of a CPSMT for subtractive manufacturing includes: - the reference architecture of a cyber-physically controlled machine tool (CPCM), - the reference architecture of a cyber-supporting system for machine tools (CSSM), and - the interface architecture of a CPSMT. This document also provides: - a conceptual description of a shop floor device system (SFDS), - a conceptual description of a shop floor control system (SFCS), - a conceptual description of a unified interface system (UIS), and - example use cases of a reference architecture of a CPSMT for subtractive manufacturing. This document does not specify physical or implementation architecture.
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This document specifies the concept and fundamental principles of cyber-physically controlled smart machine tool systems (CPSMT) and requirements, including - the reference architecture of a CPSMT, - the key components and interfaces which together make up the reference architecture of a CPSMT, and - the capabilities of a CPSMT. This document also provides: - the background for a CPSMT, - the concept of a shop floor device system (SFDS), and - example use cases of the reference architecture of a CPSMT. This document does not specify physical or implementation architecture.
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