Abstract

The evolution of manufacturing technology has progressively embraced digital innovations, a trend epitomized by the integration of embedded wireless systems and the Internet of Things (IoT) in computer numerical control (CNC) machines. This research paper explores the development of next-generation CNC machines that incorporate these technologies to significantly enhance workshop capabilities and operational efficiencies. The study begins with a historical overview of CNC technology and traces its evolution into the digital era. Subsequent sections delve into the technical specifics of embedding wireless communication modules and IoT devices within CNC systems. The core of the analysis focuses on evaluating the impact of these integrations on machine performance, including real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and automated resource management. The paper concludes by discussing the potential broader implications of IoT-enhanced CNC machines for the manufacturing industry, including improved scalability, resource optimization, and the facilitation of remote operations. This research not only highlights the technological advancements but also addresses the challenges and potential solutions in implementing these systems.

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