The Fourth Industrial Revolution has redefined the role of Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs) by transforming them from isolated verification tools into integrated, intelligent components of cyber-physical production systems. This review synthesizes developments in four key areas to outline a roadmap for next-generation smart CMMs. First, the evolving role of CMMs within Industry 4.0 factories is examined, highlighting their transition to active, connected metrology assets. Second, architectural innovations, including Abbe error-aware designs, modular frames, and parallel-kinematic structures are reviewed for their impact on precision and flexibility. Third, the integration of multi-sensor systems (tactile probes, optical and laser sensors) is analyzed as a means to achieve flexible, high-speed inspection across diverse geometries. Fourth, advances in calibration procedures and uncertainty evaluation are discussed as foundations for traceable, reliable measurements. Enabling technologies such as smart sensors, adaptive hardware configurations, and digital twins are highlighted as facilitators of these improvements. The review also identifies ongoing challenges, notably the need for standardized multi-sensor calibration and robust performance in shop-floor conditions, and outlines implementation priorities for deploying intelligent CMMs in practice. By synthesizing state-of-the-art research and industrial practices, the paper provides a comprehensive guide for designing scalable, adaptable CMM systems aligned with the demands of digital manufacturing.
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Ali Rugbani
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba42bc4e9516ffd37a3447 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12541-026-01465-0
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