Intelligentization of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment

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  Intelligentization is a key development direction for mechatronics technology in the 21st century. Research into the application of artificial intelligence within mechatronics systems has increasingly gained attention, with intelligent robotics and CNC machine tools emerging as significant applications. Here, "intelligentization" refers to the description of machine behavior that builds upon control theory while integrating new ideas and methodologies from fields such as artificial intelligence, operations research, computer science, fuzzy mathematics, psychology, physiology, and chaos dynamics. This approach aims to emulate human intelligence, equipping machines with capabilities like judgment, reasoning, logical thinking, and autonomous decision-making, thereby achieving superior control objectives. Of course, endowing mechatronic products with intelligence indistinguishable from that of humans remains both impractical and unnecessary. However, the availability of high-performance, high-speed microprocessors makes it entirely feasible—and indeed essential—to equip mechatronic systems with rudimentary intelligence or even partial human-like cognitive abilities.

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