2012/8/9 Kent A. Reed <[email protected]>:
> On 8/8/2012 11:06 PM, EBo wrote:
>>> On a personal note, I'm still struggling to understand possible use
>>> >cases. It seems to me that dealing with fault conditions in the
>>> >various
>>> >machines will be a particularly thorny issue.
>> maybe the original posters can give us several use case sceneries...
>>
>> The ones I can think of are:
>>
>> *) having a robotic arm loading parts onto a mill or router where the
>> work envelop of the two machines overlap and have to coordinate to keep
>> the arm from ripping off the head of the router...
>>
>> *) an automated rail-car system that loads pallets into a machine and
>> needs to get feedback between the two machines.
>>
>> *) a multi gantry system where both gantries move on the same rail and
>> can overlap.  WHat happens when the two try to move into the same space?
>> Do they simply stop and tell the user that there is an error, or does
>> one figure out how to smartly move out of the way?
>
> Interestingly, EBo, the first two are exactly two use cases that were
> demonstrated, at least in part, in the old NBS/NIST AMRF (Automated
> Manufacturing Research Facility) and its successor activities using the
> RCS approach.

Well, yes, EBo pointed out more or less what I had in mind.
Fortunately he is able to formulate his thought better :))
So, if it has already been done with RCS by NIST, is there any chance
that it would be available somewhere?

-- 
Viesturs

If you can't fix it, you don't own it.
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