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Model of the Wireless Factory Work-cell using the Systems Modeling Language

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Wireless technology is a key enabler of the vision of the future factory work-cell. Such work-cell will operate autonomously with a high degree of mobility enabled by wireless technology. This model describes the work-cell using the Systems Modeling Language (SysML). Using SysML the structural and parametric characteristics of the work-cell are described. Our model provides the architectural components and performance constraints of the work-cell in which wireless is used for a significant portion of connectivity. It identifies the structural components, interfaces, and data flows.

Tags: industrial wireless,industrial communication,wireless sensor networks,factory communication,industrial control,manufacturing,cyber-physical systems,SysML,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Degradation Measurement of Robot Arm Position Accuracy

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

The dataset contains both the robot's high-level tool center position (TCP) health data and controller-level components' information (i.e., joint positions, velocities, currents, temperatures, currents). The datasets can be used by users (e.g., software developers, data scientists) who work on robot health management (including accuracy) but have limited or no access to robots that can capture real data. The datasets can support the:

Tags: manufacturing,Robotics in manufacturing,Sensing and perception,accuracy degradation,PHM,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Monte Carlo Tool

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This tool is used to implement Monte Carlo analysis, which uses probabilistic sensitivity analysis to account for uncertainty. This tool is developed to follow the simulation segment of ASTM E1369. This technique involves a method of model sampling. Specification involves defining which variables are to be simulated, the distribution of each of these variables, and the number of iterations performed. The software then randomly samples from the probabilities for each input variable of interest. Three common distributions that are used include triangular, normal, and uniform.

Tags: monte carlo,simulation,manufacturing,cost,economics,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Manufacturing Cost Guide

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

The Manufacturing Cost Guide is a tool that estimates the costs that US manufacturers face and can be used to help gauge the potential returns on manufacturing industry research projects through cost reductions. These costs are grouped into various standardized categories such as the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system along with other non-standardized costs.

The tool can be used to answer questions such as:

Tags: manufacturing,cost,input output,economics,labor,maintenance,Energy,value added,supply chain,environmental impact,environmental sustainability,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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QIF PMI Report Software

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

The QIF PMI Report (QPR) software generates a spreadsheet from a QIF (Quality Information Framework) file containing Product and Manufacturing Information (PMI). QIF is a unified XML framework standard for computer-aided quality QIF systems, available free to all implementers. QIF enables the capture, use, and re-use of metrology-related information throughout the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Product Data Management (PDM) domains. QIF was created by the Digital Metrology Standards Consortium.

Tags: manufacturing,QIF,PMI,interoperability,quality,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Process and robot data from a two robot workcell representative performing representative manufacturing operations.

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This data set is captured from a robot workcell that is performing activities representative of several manufacturing operations. The workcell contains two, 6-degree-of-freedom robot manipulators where one robot is performing material handling operations (e.g., transport parts into and out of a specific work space) while the other robot is performing a simulated precision operation (e.g., the robot touching the center of a part with a tool tip that leaves a mark on the part). This precision operation is intended to represent a precise manufacturing operation (e.g., welding, machining).

Tags: Condition Monitoring,diagnostics,robotics,manufacturing,prognostics,Workcell,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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NIST Atomic Spectra Database - SRD 78

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This database provides access and search capability for NIST critically evaluated data on atomic energy levels, wavelengths, and transition probabilities that are reasonably up-to-date. The Atomic Spectroscopy Data Center has carried out these critical compilations. The Data Center is located in the Physical Measurement Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Tags: cesium,chlorine,chromium,cobalt,columbium,copernicium,copper,curium,darmstadtium,database,deuterium,doubly-charged,dubnium,dysprosium,einsteinium,element,energy levels,erbium,europium,fermium,flerovium,fluorine,francium,gadolinium,gallium,germanium,gold,ground states,hafnium,hassium,helium,holmium,hydrogen,indium,iodine,ionization potentials,ionization-energies,ionization-limits,ionized-atoms,iridium,iron,mendelevium,mercury,molybdenum,multiply-charged,neodymium,neon,neptunium,neutral,nickel,niobium,nitrogen,nobelium,osmium,oxygen,palladium,phosphorus,platinum,plutonium,polonium,potassium,praseodymium,promethium,protactinium,quadruply-charged,radium,rhenium,rhodium,roentgenium,rubidium,ruthenium,rutherfordium,samarium,scandium,seaborgium,selenium,silicium,silicon,silver,singly-charged,sodium,spectra,spectral lines,spectroscopy,spectrum,strontium,sulfur,sulphur,tantalum,technetium,tellurium,terbium,thallium,thorium,thulium,tin,titanium,transition probabilities,triply-charged,tritium,tungsten,ununbium,ununhexium,ununoctium,ununpentium,ununquadium,ununseptium,ununtrium,unununium,uranium,vanadium,wavelengths,xenon,ytterbium,yttrium,zinc,zirconium,krypton,kurchatovium,lawrencium,lanthanum,lead,lithium,livermorium,lutetium,magnesium,manganese,meitnerium,Atomic,Atomic Spectroscopy,Radon,actinium,aluminium,aluminum,americium,antimony,argon,arsenic,astatine,atom,atomic physics,atomic property,atomic-ions,barium,berkelium,beryllium,bismuth,bohrium,boron,bromine,cadmium,calcium,californium,carbon,cerium,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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NIST Handbook of Basic Atomic Spectroscopic Data - SRD 108

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This handbook provides a selection of the most important and frequently used atomic spectroscopic data in an easily accessible format. The compilation includes energy levels, ionization energies, wavelengths, line intensities, transition probabilities, and spectrum assignments for the neutral and singly-ionized atoms of all elements hydrogen through einsteinium (Z = 1-99), given in separate tables for each element. It includes approximately 12,000 spectral lines of all elements. Bibliographic references are provided for all data.

Tags: actinium,aluminum,americium,antimony,argon,arsenic,astatine,atom,atomic data,Atomic Ions,atomic physics,atomic property,Atomic Spectroscopy,Atomic Weights,barium,berkelium,beryllium,bismuth,bohrium,boron,bromine,cadmium,calcium,californium,carbon,cerium,cesium,chlorine,chromium,cobalt,copper,curium,dysprosium,einsteinium,element,Elemental Data,erbium,europium,fluorine,francium,gadolinium,gallium,germanium,gold,hafnium,helium,holmium,hydrogen,indium,iodine,Ionized Atoms,iridium,iron,Isotopic Composition,krypton,lanthanum,lead,lithium,lutetium,magnesium,manganese,mercury,molybdenum,neodymium,neon,neptunium,Neutral Atoms,nickel,niobium,nitrogen,osmium,oxygen,palladium,phosphorus,platinum,plutonium,polonium,potassium,praseodymium,promethium,protactinium,radium,Radon,rhenium,rhodium,rubidium,ruthenium,samarium,scandium,selenium,silicon,silver,Singly Charged,Singly Ionized,sodium,spectrum,strontium,sulfur,tantalum,technetium,tellurium,terbium,thallium,thorium,thulium,tin,titanium,tungsten,vanadium,xenon,ytterbium,yttrium,zinc,zirconium,atomic energy levels,atomic spectra,atomic spectral lines,ionization energy,ionization potential,wavelengths,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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NIST Atomic Spectral Line Broadening Bibliographic Database

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This interactive database, maintained by the NIST Atomic Spectroscopy Data Center, contains more than 6000 references, dating from 1889 through current year and is updated regularly in intervals between one and four weeks. These references pertain to publications that include numerical data, general information, comments, and reviews on atomic line broadening and shifts.

Tags: actinium,aluminium,aluminum,americium,antimony,argon,arsenic,astatine,atom,atomic data,Atomic Ions,atomic physics,atomic property,Atomic Spectroscopy,barium,berkelium,beryllium,Bibliographic database,Bibliography,bismuth,bohrium,boron,bromine,cadmium,calcium,californium,carbon,cerium,cesium,chlorine,chromium,cobalt,columbium,copernicium,copper,curium,darmstadtium,deuterium,Doubly Charged,Doubly Ionized,dubnium,dysprosium,einsteinium,elements,erbium,europium,fermium,flerovium,fluorine,francium,gadolinium,gallium,germanium,gold,hafnium,hassium,helium,holmium,hydrogen,indium,iodine,Ionized Atoms,iridium,iron,krypton,kurchatovium,lanthanum,lawrencium,lead,Line broadening,Literature,lithium,livermorium,lutetium,magnesium,manganese,meitnerium,mendelevium,mercury,molybdenum,Multiply Charged,Natural broadening,neodymium,neon,neptunium,Neutral Atoms,nickel,niobium,nitrogen,nobelium,osmium,oxygen,palladium,phosphorus,Plasma diagnostics,platinum,plutonium,polonium,potassium,praseodymium,Pressure shift,promethium,protactinium,Quadruply Charged,Quadruply Ionized,radium,Radon,Resonance broadening,rhenium,rhodium,roentgenium,rubidium,ruthenium,rutherfordium,samarium,scandium,seaborgium,Searchable,selenium,silicium,silicon,silver,Singly Charged,Singly Ionized,sodium,Spectral line profile,Spectral line shape,Spectral line shift,Spectral line width,spectrum,Stark broadening,Stark shift,strontium,sulfur,sulphur,tantalum,technetium,tellurium,terbium,thallium,thorium,thulium,tin,titanium,Triply Charged,Triply Ionized,tritium,tungsten,uranium,vanadium,xenon,ytterbium,yttrium,Zeeman broadening,zinc,zirconium,van der Waals broadening,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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NIST Atomic Transition Probability Bibliographic Database

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This interactive database, maintained by the NIST Atomic Spectroscopy Data Center, contains more than 8000 references, dating from 1914 through current year and is updated regularly in intervals between one and four weeks. These references pertain to publications that include numerical data, comments, and reviews on atomic transition probabilities, oscillator strengths, line strengths, and radiative lifetimes.

Tags: actinium,aluminium,aluminum,americium,antimony,argon,arsenic,astatine,atom,atomic data,Atomic Ions,atomic physics,atomic property,Atomic Spectroscopy,barium,berkelium,beryllium,Bibliographic database,Bibliography,bismuth,bohrium,boron,bromine,cadmium,calcium,californium,carbon,cerium,cesium,chlorine,chromium,cobalt,columbium,copernicium,copper,curium,darmstadtium,deuterium,Doubly Charged,Doubly Ionized,dubnium,dysprosium,einsteinium,element,erbium,europium,fermium,flerovium,fluorine,francium,gadolinium,gallium,germanium,gold,hafnium,hassium,helium,holmium,hydrogen,indium,iodine,Ionized Atoms,iridium,iron,krypton,kurchatovium,lanthanum,lawrencium,lead,Literature,lithium,livermorium,lutetium,magnesium,manganese,meitnerium,mendelevium,mercury,molybdenum,Multiply Charged,neodymium,neon,neptunium,Neutral Atoms,nickel,niobium,nitrogen,nobelium,osmium,oxygen,palladium,phosphorus,platinum,plutonium,polonium,potassium,praseodymium,promethium,protactinium,Quadruply Charged,Quadruply Ionized,Radiative Lifetime,Radiative Rate,radium,Radon,rhenium,rhodium,roentgenium,rubidium,ruthenium,rutherfordium,samarium,scandium,seaborgium,Searchable,selenium,silicium,silicon,silver,Singly Charged,Singly Ionized,sodium,spectrum,strontium,sulfur,sulphur,tantalum,technetium,tellurium,terbium,thallium,thorium,thulium,tin,titanium,Transition Probability,Triply Charged,Triply Ionized,tritium,tungsten,ununbium,ununhexium,ununoctium,ununpentium,ununquadium,ununseptium,ununtrium,unununium,uranium,vanadium,xenon,ytterbium,yttrium,zinc,zirconium,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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