Automated Camouflage Design Based on Artificial Intelligence
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.80.18680Keywords:
technological process of fabric dyeing, generative-competitive network camouflage pattern, customer relationship management, аrtificial Intelligence, automated design, quality controlAbstract
The article discusses the development of a camouflage uniform production system for civilian use with an emphasis on survival and hunting. Effective camouflage requires precise reproduction of the colors, textures, and patterns of specific landscapes, increasing hunting success and unnoticed movement. The technological process of fabric dyeing, necessary for the production of high-quality camouflage uniforms, includes fabric preparation, dyeing and strict quality control.. Fabric preparation includes cleaning, soaking, bleaching, and mercerization to ensure uniform dye absorption and durability. Dyeing methods vary by fabric type, with reactive dyes for natural fibers and disperse dyes for synthetics. Quality control includes visual inspections and tests for colorfastness under various conditions. Advanced dyeing techniques such as continuous dyeing, spray dyeing, stencil dyeing and digital printing have been analyzed to offer certain advantages. Machines like the Mimaki TX300P handle various fabric widths with high precision and reliability, enhancing efficiency. Automation using the Mimaki TX300P streamlines the dyeing process, optimizing ink consumption and integrating fabric loading, printing, and cutting systems. A customer relationship management system further automates garment creation, enhancing design, order management, and quality control. Tools like CLO3D enable detailed 3D modeling and accurate pattern reproduction. The customer relationship management system coordinates production stages and provides precise paint usage recommendations, ensuring efficient resource management and high-quality outcomes. In conclusion, developing and automating fabric dyeing processes for camouflage uniforms involve advanced technologies and meticulous quality control, ensuring durable, colorfast camouflage clothing that blends effectively into natural environments for civilian use.
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