Selected Papers from the 15th International Conference on Automation Technology

A special issue of Algorithms (ISSN 1999-4893).

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Dear Colleagues,

In the scope of industrialization, automation is a big step beyond mechanization. Applying signal processing technology to the measurement and automatic control may provide a good solution in complex automation systems. With the big advancement of computer hardware/software, signal processing in computing has a high potential capability to resolve more complex problems in such as automation, robotics, mechatronics, measurement and control, etc. This session welcomes the contributions in theory, simulation, modelling, or physical applications in related areas of signal measurement and control in automation processing.

This Special Issue is devoted to the exploitation of new algorithmic issues and evolutionary paradigm in automation systems. The topics of interest to this Special Issue cover the scope of the 15 International Conference on Automation Technology (Auto 2018) (http://auto2018.ncut.edu.tw/bin/home.php).

Extended versions of selected papers presented at Auto 2018 are invited, but this call for papers is fully open to all who want to contribute by submitting a relevant research manuscript.

Prof. Dr. Hsiung-Cheng Lin
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Keywords

  • Automation
  • Industry 4.0
  • Internet of Things
  • Robotics

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Article
Achievement of Automatic Copper Wire Elongation System
by Hsiung-Cheng Lin and Chung-Hao Cheng
Algorithms 2019, 12(5), 105; https://doi.org/10.3390/a12050105 - 15 May 2019
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Abstract
Copper wire is a major conduction material that carries a variety of signals in industry. Presently, automatic wire elongating machines to produce very thin wiresare available for manufacturing. However, the original wires for the elongating process to thin sizes need heating, drawing and [...] Read more.
Copper wire is a major conduction material that carries a variety of signals in industry. Presently, automatic wire elongating machines to produce very thin wiresare available for manufacturing. However, the original wires for the elongating process to thin sizes need heating, drawing and then threadingthrough the die molds by the manpower before the machine starts to work. This procedure repeatsuntil the wire threads through all various die molds. To replace the manpower, this paper aims to develop an automatic wire die molds threading system for the wire elongation process. Three pneumatic grippers are designed in the proposed system. The first gripper is used to clamp the wire. The second gripper fixed in the rotating mechanism is to draw the heated wire. The third gripper is used to move the wire for threading through the dies mold. The force designed for drawing the wire can be adjusted via the gear ratio. The experimental results confirm that the proposed system can accomplish the wiredies mold threading processin term of robustness, rapidness and accuracy. Full article
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