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Research on Horizontal Integration Scheme for Mass Customization Data Quantity and Quality Problem: Horizontal Integration Scheme for MC

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To solve the problem of Mass Customization Data Quantity and Quality Problem, a Horizontal Integration Scheme of MC is proposed. By using LiDAR technology to scan and identify parts information, the machining route and required parts of the workpiece are automatically planned by comparing and matching with the documents using STEP-NC standard, to realize the efficient acquisition and utilization of MC data and ensure the automation of enterprise production.

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    DSIT 2021: 2021 4th International Conference on Data Science and Information Technology
    July 2021
    481 pages
    ISBN:9781450390248
    DOI:10.1145/3478905

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