Automated system monitoring using frequency and amplitude modula

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – Combined

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34087012, 34087018, 34087042, 340692, 364513, 367198, G08B 2100, G08B 1900, G08C 1916, G08C 2502

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ABSTRACT:
In automatic assembly or processing operations employing multiple machines or robots, a signal preprocessor employing frequency and amplitude modulation techniques translates a plurality of monitored condition signals associated with each machine or robot into a composite audio signal.
The time-varying composite audio signal represents a unique audio signature of the status of the assembly or process operation at any given time. This composite audio signal is available for analysis by an operator or an audio recognition system to detect variations in the composite audio signal which identify impending operational irregularities in the process being performed.

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