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Shim, Sang Oh. "Line Level Scheduling by Integrating Area Level Scheduling in Manufacturing Systems." Applied Mechanics and Materials 267 (December 2012): 83–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.267.83.

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In current automated manufacturing systems, production managers try to implement more efficient and effective scheduling methods which play important roles in supply chain by maximizing utilization of the installed equipments and throughput as well as meeting customers' various demands. In relation to enhancing capabilities and responding demands, some raising issues are discussed, which are transportation of lots between manufacturing lines, management of urgent jobs and workload balancing among areas. In this research, by discussing these scheduling issues, a new concept and its design, which is called as line-level scheduling, are suggested for advanced planning and scheduling systems in the manufacturing systems.
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Yang, Jian Hua, Yang Song, and Zhi Chao Ma. "Integrating Modular Units into the Production Line and MRO in Career Apparel Industry." Applied Mechanics and Materials 397-400 (September 2013): 2549–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.397-400.2549.

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A production line and its MRO for career apparel industry is studied. Some modular units well organized by the department of equipment are integrated into the production line, and the bottleneck tasks are adjusted by means of operations study techniques. The line is balanced by the lines balancing technology. A hybrid layout mode with production lines and modular units is given to provide efficient preparations of equipment and tools and easy maintenance plans.
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Karpovsky, Mark G. "Integrated On-Line and Off-Line Error Detection Mechanisms in the Coding Theory Framework." VLSI Design 5, no. 4 (1998): 313–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1998/63013.

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In this paper we present an approach for combining on-line concurrent checking (CC) with off-line built-in self-test (BIST). We will show that a reduction of an aliasing probability can be obtained for manufacturing testing by monitoring the output of a concurrent checker and a reduction of a probability of not detecting an error in the computing mode can be obtained by a short periodic BIST. We will present a technique for optimal selection of error-detecting codes for combined on-line CC and off-line space-time compression of test responses for BIST and estimate probabilities of not detecting an error for the approach based on integrating CC and BIST. We also present a technique for on-line error-detection in space-time compressors of test responses for BIST.
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Wapenaar, C. P. A., D. J. Verschuur, and P. Herrmann. "Amplitude preprocessing of single and multicomponent seismic data." GEOPHYSICS 57, no. 9 (1992): 1178–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1443331.

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Whenever the data acquisition is restricted to line surveys rather than areal surveys, seismic processing is necessarily in two dimensions. In this paper it is argued that two‐dimensional (2-D) processing is preferably applied after transforming the point source responses into line source responses. The effect of this transformation is a correction of the amplitudes in the data. For single‐component acoustic data as well as for multicomponent elastic data a line source response is nothing but a superposition of point source responses. Hence, in principle a line source response can be synthesized by integrating point source responses along the desired line source axis. In practice, however, this integration cannot be carried out due to the incompleteness of the data. It is shown that the integration along the source axis can be replaced by an integration along the receiver axis. The underlying assumption is that the wavefields exhibit a certain type of cylindrical symmetry. For horizontally layered acoustic and elastic media this assumption is fully satisfied. For 2-D inhomogeneous media this assumption is approximately satisfied, provided the data are sorted in CMP gathers. Having transformed the point source responses into line source responses, the results may be considered as “true amplitude” 2-D data. Hence, proceeding with existing 2-D seismic processing techniques is then justified.
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MANABE, Yusuke, and Basabi CHAKRABORTY. "Efficient On-line Handwritten Signature Verification by Integrating DTW and Proposed Local Dynamic Similarity Measure." Journal of Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics 24, no. 6 (2012): 1165–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3156/jsoft.24.1165.

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Iwata, Shuichi. "A Concept of a “Virtual Production Line” Produced by Integrating Databases and Models of Materials." MRS Bulletin 18, no. 7 (1993): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/s0883769400037507.

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One of the requirements for an intelligent system is to construct a virtual reality in the computer. For materials development, the “reality” is a laboratory or a production line used to improve some aspect of a material by changing its composition, processing parameters, service conditions, etc. In the case of information in libraries, the reality is a search that uses a thesaurus and bibliographic (fact) databases. The greatest barrier faced by users of materials information is that of accessing necessary information through both a librarian's view and a scientific/technological expert's view. One of the objectives of a virtual production line is to reduce this barrier through user-friendly interfaces.In designing materials, two typical approaches are combined to solve a given problem. The first is a top-down approach, in which a number of requirements are resolved to a set of possible and practical solutions for satisfying these requirements to a certain level. Almost all alloy development has followed such an approach. The second approach is a bottom-up approach, where different materials properties are described on the basis of underlying theories, preferably using first principles and fundamental data. But the vast number of possible materials makes the bottom-up approach unrealistic on its own. Instead, semi-empirical approaches are needed to bridge the gap between ad hoc data sets for practical applications and results produced by the bottom-up approach using fundamental data and first-principle calculations.
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Dallah, Mohammad, and Akil Salloum. "Enhancement of ammonia gas detection by integrating wavelength-modulated spectra across the line 992.69cm−1." Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy 323 (May 2016): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jms.2016.03.002.

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Aßmann, M., A. Stöbener, C. Mügge, et al. "Reaction engineering of biocatalytic (S)-naproxen synthesis integrating in-line process monitoring by Raman spectroscopy." Reaction Chemistry & Engineering 2, no. 4 (2017): 531–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7re00043j.

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Biocatalytic (S)-naproxen synthesis using an (S)-selective arylmalonate decarboxylase mutant (AMDase G74C/M159L/C188G/V43I/A125P/V156L, AMDase-CLGIPL) exposes a promising environmentally friendly alternative to conventional chemical synthesis strategies.
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Tahriri, Farzad, Siti Zawiah Md Dawal, and Zahari Taha. "Multiobjective Fuzzy Mixed Assembly Line Sequencing Optimization Model." Journal of Applied Mathematics 2014 (2014): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/179085.

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It can be deduced from previous studies that there exists a research gap in assembly line sequencing optimization model for mixed-model production lines. In particular, there is a lack of studies which focus on the integration between job shop and assembly lines using fuzzy techniques. Hence, this paper is aimed at addressing the multiobjective mixed-model assembly line sequencing problem by integrating job shop and assembly production lines for factories with modular layouts. The primary goal is to minimize the make-span, setup time, and cost simultaneously in mixed-model assembly lines. Such conflicting goals arise when switching between different products. A genetic algorithm (GA) approach is used to solve this problem, in which trapezoidal fuzzy numbers are implemented for variables such as operation and travelling time in order to generate results with higher accuracy and representative of real-case data.
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Sang, Hong Qiang, Fen Liu, Jian Jun Meng, and Jin Tian Yun. "Automatic Programming System Based on Solid Driven Technology for Machining Center On-Line Inspection." Advanced Materials Research 156-157 (October 2010): 168–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.156-157.168.

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In modern manufacturing, it is urgent to require integrating manufacturing and inspection because manual inspection and off-line inspection severely restricts the development of inspecting automation. In the paper, automatic programming system based on solid driven technology for machining center on-line inspection has been developed by secondary development kit object ARX of CAD. Inspection feature datum and information were gotten by ARX tool in CAD stage, and then inspecting program can be automatically made up through inspecting process planning. On-line inspection automatic programming system based on solid driven technology has been applied in SSK-U6035 machining center. The application result shows that the programming system is simple and effective, which has realized integration of manufacturing and inspection more efficiently, increased precision, production efficiency and reduced the rate of rejection and tool damage.
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