Vol 9, No 1 (2024)

Cyber-Physical Systems in Computer-Aided Manufacturing: Bridging the Digital and Physical Worlds

Authors: Priya Sharma, Sonu Mishra

Abstract: Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) integrate computational algorithms and physical processes to create highly responsive and adaptive manufacturing environments. This paper explores the role of CPS in Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM), highlighting their ability to bridge the digital and physical worlds. The research examines the components and architecture of CPS, including sensors, actuators, and communication networks, and their application in CAM. Through detailed analysis and case studies, the paper demonstrates how CPS can enhance manufacturing flexibility, precision, and efficiency. The findings suggest that CPS can lead to significant advancements in manufacturing capabilities, enabling more agile and intelligent production systems.

Keywords: Cyber-Physical Systems, Sensors, Actuators, Communication Networks, Manufacturing Flexibility

 

 

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