Title :
An object oriented vision system to control a flexible cell manufacturing SMT printed circuit boards
Author :
Bowskill, J. ; Katz, T. ; Downie, J.
Author_Institution :
Brighton Polytech., UK
Abstract :
The engineering faculty of Brighton Polytechnic wish to provide a facility to demonstrate current concepts in engineering methodology that can also produce small quantities of SMT printed circuit boards (PCBs) for project work, research, developments in parallel machine architectures, consultancy and training. Hence, the faculty is researching into flexible electronic manufacturing which uses machine vision and AI to achieve flexibility. A generic vision system model could be used to implement a complete system, capable of performing all visual tasks, or modules for specific sub-tasks. In essence an object oriented methodology is suitable for modelling and implementing a generic vision system for various reasons which are discussed. The authors have been proceeding as follows: analysis of SMT manufacturing cycle in order to abstract manufacturing sub-tasks; domain analysis on sub-tasks; reinforce knowledge by practical experiments; investigate object oriented techniques and select OO methodology/notation; application of OOA/OOD methods to form a generic system model; iterative refinement of the model; and implement system model via OOP language and a PC/work station
Keywords :
circuit CAD; computer vision; flexible manufacturing systems; object-oriented programming; printed circuit manufacture; surface mount technology; OO methodology/notation; OOA/OOD methods; OOP language; PC/work station; SMT manufacturing cycle; SMT printed circuit boards; domain analysis; engineering faculty; engineering methodology; flexible electronic manufacturing; generic vision system model; iterative refinement; machine vision; manufacturing sub-tasks; object oriented methodology; parallel machine architectures; practical experiments; project work;
Conference_Titel :
Factory 2000, 1992. 'Competitive Performance Through Advanced Technology'., Third International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 359)
Conference_Location :
York
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-548-6