Integrating Java 3D model and sensor data for remote monitoring and control
2003; Elsevier BV; Volume: 19; Issue: 1-2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0736-5845(02)00058-3
ISSN1879-2537
AutoresLihui Wang, Richard Sams, Marcel Verner, Fengfeng Xi,
Tópico(s)Simulation Techniques and Applications
ResumoThis paper presents a novel approach and a framework for web-based systems that can be used in distributed manufacturing environments. A prototype is developed to demonstrate its application to remote monitoring and control of a Tripod—one type of parallel kinematic machine. It utilizes the latest Java technologies (Java 3D and Java Servlets) as enabling technologies for system implementation. Instead of using a camera for monitoring, the Tripod is modeled using Java 3D with behavioral control nodes embedded. Once downloaded from its server, the 3D model behaves in the same way of its counterpart at client side. It remains alive by connecting with the Tripod through message passing, e.g., sensor signals and control commands transmissions. The goal of this research is to eliminate network traffic with Java 3D models, while still providing users with intuitive environments. In the near future, open-architecture devices will be web-ready having Java virtual machines embedded. This will make the approach more effective for web-based device monitoring and control.
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