1995
DOI: 10.1557/proc-389-333
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Application of a Neural Manufacturing Concept to Process Modeling, Monitoring and Control

Abstract: The cost of a fabrication line, such as one in a semiconductor house, has increased dramatically over the years, and it is possibly already past the point that some new start-up company can have sufficient capital to build a new fabrication line. Such capital-intensive manufacturing needs better utilization of resources and management of equipment to maximize its productivity. In order to maximize the return from such a capital-intensive manufacturing line, we need to work on the following: 1) increasing the y… Show more

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