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An object-oriented architecture for sensorless cutting force feedback for CNC milling process monitoring and control
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    An object-oriented architecture for sensorless cutting force feedback for CNC milling process monitoring and control (English)
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    15 April 2010
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    intelligent manufacturing system
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    sensorless feedback
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    process monitoring
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    object oriented software design
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    unified modeling language
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