4.8 Article

Using Multiple-Feature-Spaces-Based Deep Learning for Tool Condition Monitoring in Ultraprec's on Manufacturing

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
Volume 66, Issue 5, Pages 3794-3803

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIE.2018.2856193

Keywords

Deep learning (DL); feature fusion; feature spaces; tool condition monitoring (TCM); ultraprecision manufacturing process

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51705174, 51625502]

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Tool condition monitoring is critical in ultraprecision manufacturing in order to optimize the performance of the overall process, while maintaining the desired part quality. Recently, deep learning has been successfully applied to numerous classification tasks in manufacturing, often to forecast part quality. In this paper, a novel deep learning data-driven modeling framework is presented, which includes a fusion of multiple stacked sparse autoencoders for tool condition monitoring in ultraprecision machining. The proposed computational framework consists of two main structures. First, a training model that is designed with the ability to process multiple parallel feature spaces to learn the lower-level features. Second, a feature fusion structure that is used to learn the higher-level features and associations to tool wear. To achieve this learning structure, a modified loss function is utilized that enhances the feature extraction and classification tasks. A dataset from a real manufacturing process is used to demonstrate the performance of the proposed framework. Experimental results and simulations show that the proposed method successfully classifies the ultraprecision machining case study with over 96% accuracy, while also outperforming comparable methodologies.

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