Pneumatic drives are the most widely used form of industrial actuation syst
em. However, research in relevant areas is very limited, often carried out,
if at all, in isolated environments. There is a lack of strategic thinking
and tools, which can enable developments to go forward in an efficient man
ner. In recognising the advancements in PC-technology, fieldbus systems, mi
croprocessors and computing technologies, the authors advocate the concept
of smart components-based servo pneumatic actuation systems. The paper expa
nds on the components-based nature of pneumatic drive systems to identify d
esign templates for smart valves, smart sensors, smart actuators, etc. The
development of components-based pneumatic drive systems is considered in th
e context of a recently completed UK EPSRC funded research project on high
speed servo-pneumatic actuation, addressing issues such as simulation tools
, algorithm development, sizing, tuning, installation and commissioning. A
high speed pneumatically-driven gantry pick-and-place handling system with
novel design features is presented to demonstrate the capability and attrib
utes of pneumatic drives for more sophisticated applications. (C) 2000 Else
vier Science B.V. All rights reserved.