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28 August 1995Multimedia in computer-integrated manufacturing
Along with the emergence of high-speed communications technologies and protocols, tools for multimedia applications are growing in terms of their variety and their performances, making multimedia data flows candidates to the integration in almost every computer system. We particularly focus on the case of the factory plant where sound and video equipments could soon take part in the control/monitoring of manufacturing processes. In this paper we propose a MMS-like multimedia application interface for such an environment.
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Max R. Pokam, Gerard Michel, "Multimedia in computer-integrated manufacturing," Proc. SPIE 2620, International Conference on Intelligent Manufacturing, (28 August 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.217460