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Organizing Interaction of Basic Components in the CNC System AxiOMA Control for Integrating New Technologies and Solutions

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The article substantiates the need to have higher openness of modern CNC system for integrating new technologies and solutions. The additional, multi-task communication channel between the terminal part and core of CNC system is offered for implementing the interaction between additional software-hardware modules. The practical aspects of usage of offered mechanisms is shown on example of two software-hardware solutions. Which were integrated into the structure of the CNC system AxiOMA Control.

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Correspondence to G. M. Martinov, P. A. Nikishechkin, A. S. Grigoriev or N. Yu. Chervonnova.

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Russian Text © G.M. Martinov, P.A. Nikishechkin, A.S. Grigoriev, N.Yu. Chervonnova, 2015, published in Avtomatizatsiya v Promyshlennosti, 2015, No. 2, pp. 10–15.

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Martinov, G.M., Nikishechkin, P.A., Grigoriev, A.S. et al. Organizing Interaction of Basic Components in the CNC System AxiOMA Control for Integrating New Technologies and Solutions. Autom Remote Control 80, 584–591 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0005117919030159

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