Neural Networks And Micromechanics

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Neural Networks and Micromechanics

Neural Networks and Micromechanics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9783642025358
ISBN-13 : 3642025358
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Book Synopsis Neural Networks and Micromechanics by : Ernst Kussul

Download or read book Neural Networks and Micromechanics written by Ernst Kussul and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2009-12-01 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Micromechanical manufacturing based on microequipment creates new possibi- ties in goods production. If microequipment sizes are comparable to the sizes of the microdevices to be produced, it is possible to decrease the cost of production drastically. The main components of the production cost - material, energy, space consumption, equipment, and maintenance - decrease with the scaling down of equipment sizes. To obtain really inexpensive production, labor costs must be reduced to almost zero. For this purpose, fully automated microfactories will be developed. To create fully automated microfactories, we propose using arti?cial neural networks having different structures. The simplest perceptron-like neural network can be used at the lowest levels of microfactory control systems. Adaptive Critic Design, based on neural network models of the microfactory objects, can be used for manufacturing process optimization, while associative-projective neural n- works and networks like ART could be used for the highest levels of control systems. We have examined the performance of different neural networks in traditional image recognition tasks and in problems that appear in micromechanical manufacturing. We and our colleagues also have developed an approach to mic- equipment creation in the form of sequential generations. Each subsequent gene- tion must be of a smaller size than the previous ones and must be made by previous generations. Prototypes of ?rst-generation microequipment have been developed and assessed.


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