Title
CyberCut: an internet-based CAD/CAM system
Abstract
CyberCutTM" is a testbed for an Internet-based CAD/CAM system. It was specifically designed to be a networked, automated system, with a seamless communication flow from a client-side designer to a server-side machining service. The creation of CyberCut required several new software modules. These include: a) a Web-based design tool in which Design-for- Manufacturing information and machining rules constrain the designer to manufacturable parts; b) a geometric representation called SIF-DSG, for unambiguous communication between the client-side designer and the server-side process planner; c) an automated process planning system with several sub-modules that convert an incoming design to a set of tool-paths for execution on a 3-axis CNC milling machine. Using this software-pipeline, a CyberCut service, modeled on the MOSIS service for VLSI chips, has been now been launched for limited student- use at a group of cooperating universities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1115/1.1351811
J. Comput. Inf. Sci. Eng.
Keywords
Field
DocType
cam system,internet-based cad,internet,computer aided design,software pipelining,design for manufacture,service model,chip
CAD,Design education,Engineering drawing,Software engineering,Systems engineering,Computer Aided Design,Testbed,Design tool,Engineering,Very-large-scale integration,Design for manufacturability,The Internet
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
1
1
26
PageRank 
References 
Authors
2.56
5
12
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sung-Hoon Ahn16515.09
V. Sundararajan2262.56
Charles Smith3262.56
Balaji Kannan4323.90
Roshan D'Souza5987.60
Ganping Sun6393.83
Ashish Mohole7262.56
Paul K. Wright8582178.61
JaeHo Kim9262.56
Sara McMains1029332.31
Jordan P. Smith11324.18
C. H. Séquin122049585.81