This data repository contains the results data associated with a publication named: Universal and Automated Approaches for Optimising the Processing Order of Geometries in a CAM Tool for Redundant Galvanometer Scanner-Based Systems
The publication focuses on the design and development of a CAM tool. The tool is developed for the application of laser marking with kinematically redundant motion systems using galvanometer scanners. The core functionality of the tool is the optimisation of the processing sequence of different geometries to be marked. This serves as the basis for path separation algorithms.
The data contained in this repository is related to the results section of the publication. It contains plots visualising the process order optimisation. The plots relate to the test cases referenced in the publication.
Further information can be found in:
D. Kurth, C. Reiff, Y. Jiang and A. Verl, 'Universal and Automated Approaches for Optimising the Processing Order of Geometries in a CAM Tool for Redundant Galvanometer Scanner-Based Systems"
This project is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWK) on the basis of a decision of the German Bundestag. It is also supported by the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of the State of Baden-Württemberg within the framework of the InnovationCampus Future Mobility (ICM).