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机译:在编辑的意见中

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In our final issue of the year, Adrian Wilson takes one last look at ITMA (held in Barcelona, Spain, on the 20-26 June). It would be a mistake, however, to see this as a retrospective article, because the trends evident in Machinery innovations show the future of textile manufacturing, page 21) will help to shape our industry for years to come. One such trend is the increasing reliance of machinery builders on sensors, which they are deploying to make manufacturing machinery run more efficiently, produce better-quality textiles, and be easy to set-up and operate. These developments can also be seen as the first practical steps towards the implementation of automation and data exchange between textile manufacturing technologies (frequently referred to as"lndustry 4.0"). Indeed, many exhibitors at the show presented developments involving machine-machine interactions and, in more advanced programmes, the means for such networks of equipment to adapt autonomously (so-called "machine learning") for the benefit of the manufacturing process.
机译:在今年的最后一个问题中,阿德里安威尔逊在20-26六年期间迈出了最后一次看ITMA(在西班牙巴塞罗那举行)。然而,这将是一个错误,但是,认为这是一个追溯文章,因为机械创新中的趋势表明纺织制造业的未来,第21页)将有助于塑造我们的行业多年来来。一种这种趋势是越来越依赖机械建设者对传感器的依赖,它们正在部署以使制造机械更有效地运行,产生更好的纺织品,并且易于设置和操作。这些发展也可以被视为实现自动化和纺织制造技术之间的自动化和数据交换的第一种实际步骤(经常被称为“LNDustry 4.0”)。实际上,许多参展商在展会上提出了涉及机器互动的发展,并且在更先进的程序中,该设备的手段适用于自主(所谓的“机器学习”),以利益制造过程。

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