scholarly journals Using Open Source Libraries in the Development of Control Systems Based on Machine Vision

Author(s):  
Vasiliy N. Kruglov

Version Control Software or Revision Control Software are the most important things in the world of software development. In this paper, we have described two version control tools: Git and Apache Subversion. Git comes as free and open source code management and version control system which is disseminated with the GNU general public license. Apache Subversion abbreviated as SVN is one amongst a software versioning and revision control systems given as open source under Apache License. Git design, its functionality, and usage of Git and SVN are discussed in this paper. The goal of this research paper is to accentuate on GIT and SVN tools, evaluate and compare five version control tools to ascertain their usage and efficacy.


Author(s):  
Stefano Scanzio

Nowadays, most control systems are based on programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and on commercial programs, but the use of conventional PCs is becoming an increasing by popularity and competitive alternative. After an introduction that underlines the positive and negative aspects of both solutions, EtherCAT, a hard real-time industrial Ethernet protocol that allows the use of both conventional PCs and open-source software, is analyzed. Two different EtherCAT master implementations are compared, which are based on a commercial and on a open-source software, respectively. In order to highlight differences and provide a short reference, a simple example was implemented in the two environments.


2021 ◽  
pp. 284-291
Author(s):  
Christian Dalheim Øien ◽  
Håkon Dahl ◽  
Sebastian Dransfeld

Author(s):  
Michele Cirinei ◽  
Antonio Mancina ◽  
Davide Cantini ◽  
Paolo Gai ◽  
Luigi Palopoli

2015 ◽  
Vol 107 ◽  
pp. 470-479 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brian Groener ◽  
Nile Knopp ◽  
Kent Korgan ◽  
Rowen Perry ◽  
Jonathan Romero ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 223 ◽  
pp. 325-332 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacek Reiner ◽  
Wojciech Cieszyński ◽  
Maksymilian Sidorowicz ◽  
Marcin Wiercioch ◽  
Edward Chlebus

Manufacturing technologies using laser radiation energy are gaining increasingly new applications. It results from their numerous advantages, most of all, from the selectiveness of a laser beam within the spatial and temporal domain. Although the laser beam is a very precise tool, it restricts the tolerances of component preparation. If such increased requirements drive previous processes, it will result in the increase of manufacturing costs of these parts. Hence, solutions are sought in the mechatronics paradigm, which corrects mechanical imperfections by means of electronics and software. Examples of the above solutions are follow-up and adaptive control systems. The paper presents examples of developed and implemented control systems of laser manufacturing processes with machine vision feedback. They include remote cutting with CAM-MV and laser cladding with a thermal or geometric closed-loop.


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