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    Automatic gravure print feature determination at production speeds.
    (Sage, 2003) Brown, Neil; Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R. M.
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    CO2 laser processing of multilayer packaging films.
    (Sage, 2005) Brown, Neil; Shi, F.; Kerr, D.; Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R. M.
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    CO2 laser processing of packaging films including multi-layer laminates containing silicon oxide and ethylene vinyl alcohol barrier layers.
    (Professional Engineering Publishing, 2003) Brown, Neil; Shi, F.; Kerr, D.; Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R. M.
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    A fuzzy approach for relating dot features to the printing process.
    (2000) Peng, J.; Brown, Neil; Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R. M.
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    Gravure print monitoring using machine vision in conjunction with a knowledge based system.
    (2003) Brown, Neil; Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R.
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    Improvement of the rotary machining process.
    (2005) Hynek, P.; Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R.; Brown, Neil
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    Improving wood surface form by modification of the rotary machining process.
    (Sage, 2004) Hynek, P.; Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R. M.; Brown, Neil
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    Intelligent Machinery.
    (2004) Jackson, M. R.; Rahnejat, H.; Parkin, R. M.; Rothberg, S. J.; Kerr, D.; Bamforth, P. E.; Hynek, P.; Brown, Neil; Shi, F.; Bouazza-Marouf, K.
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    Intelligent processing of web based materials.
    (2002) Jackson, M. R.; Brown, Neil; Parkin, R. M.; Peng, J.
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    Laser welding of thin polymer films to container substrates for aseptic packaging.
    (Elsevier, 2000) Brown, Neil; Kerr, D.; Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R. M.
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    Machine vision and intelligent machines.
    (2004) Jackson, M. R.; Bamforth, P. E.; Ayub, M. A.; Brown, Neil; Ding, L.; Parkin, R. M.
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    Machine vision in conjunction with a knowledge-based system for semi-automatic control of a gravure printing process
    (Sage, 2004) Brown, Neil; Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R. M.; Bamforth, P. E.
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    A mechatronic timber planing machine.
    (2000) Parkin, R.; Jackson, M. R.; Brown, Neil
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    Mechatronics applied to wood machining
    (2003) Jackson, M. R.; Hynek, P.; Brown, Neil; Parkin, R. M.
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    Modelling of a smart spindle unit.
    (Professional Engineering Publishing, 2004) Hynek, P.; Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R.; Brown, Neil
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    Multi degree of freedom machining.
    (IEEE, 2003) Jackson, M. R.; Hynek, P.; Brown, Neil; Parkin, R.
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    Multi-degree of freedom machining.
    (IEEE, 2003) Jackson, M. R.; Hynek, P.; Parkin, R. M.; Brown, Neil
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    Non-contact Laser Sealing of Thin Polyester Food Packaging Films
    (Elsevier, 2012-10) Brown, Neil; Kerr, D.; Parkin, R. M.; Shi, F.; Jackson, M. R.
    We describe a laser-based, non-contact sealing technique for thin, polyester-based lidding films, used in PET containers for food packaging. The method uses a beam-steered laser to seal the container, thereby enabling virtually instant change over from one product line to another. Unlike conventional sealing PET film processes, no bespoke tooling is required to hold the package components in close proximity and under pressure whilst the seal is formed. This greatly reduces sealing machine tooling costs and potential downtime at product changeovers. Results are presented that show that the process is able to produce seals of higher strength using thin (26 µm) polyester film than those from the conventional thermal/mechanical process. This provides a potential for increased production flexibility, reduction in product wastage, and for reducing the cost and embodied energy in construction of a less massive sealing machine.
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    Profile independent wood moulding machine.
    (2000) Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R. M.; Brown, Neil
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    Quality inspection of food packaging seals using machine vision with texture analysis.
    (Sage, 2004) Kerr, I.; Shi, F.; Brown, Neil; Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R. M.
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