scholarly journals Virtual Commissioning – Scientific review and exploratory use cases in advanced production systems

Procedia CIRP ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 81 ◽  
pp. 1125-1130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tobias Lechler ◽  
Eva Fischer ◽  
Maximilian Metzner ◽  
Andreas Mayr ◽  
Jörg Franke
2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-35
Author(s):  
Juncheng Yang ◽  
Yao Yue ◽  
K. V. Rashmi

Modern web services use in-memory caching extensively to increase throughput and reduce latency. There have been several workload analyses of production systems that have fueled research in improving the effectiveness of in-memory caching systems. However, the coverage is still sparse considering the wide spectrum of industrial cache use cases. In this work, we significantly further the understanding of real-world cache workloads by collecting production traces from 153 in-memory cache clusters at Twitter, sifting through over 80 TB of data, and sometimes interpreting the workloads in the context of the business logic behind them. We perform a comprehensive analysis to characterize cache workloads based on traffic pattern, time-to-live (TTL), popularity distribution, and size distribution. A fine-grained view of different workloads uncover the diversity of use cases: many are far more write-heavy or more skewed than previously shown and some display unique temporal patterns. We also observe that TTL is an important and sometimes defining parameter of cache working sets. Our simulations show that ideal replacement strategy in production caches can be surprising, for example, FIFO works the best for a large number of workloads.


2015 ◽  
Vol 105 (09) ◽  
pp. 651-656
Author(s):  
A. König ◽  
T. Benkner ◽  
J.-P. Schulz

Der Fachartikel beschreibt ein neues Konzept zur interdisziplinären, gewerkeübergreifenden Zusammenarbeit von Unternehmen im Planungsprozess von automatisierten Produktionssystemen. Der Ansatz „conexing“ definiert ein planungsübergreifendes Dateiformat auf Basis des AutomationML-Standards für Anlagenkomponenten sowie eine Austauschschnittstelle mittels eines Webportals. Die hier vorgestellte Methodik erlaubt den Austausch von Komponenten inklusive ihres logischen Verhaltens für die virtuelle Inbetriebnahme zwischen unterschiedlichen Engineering-Werkzeugen.   This article describes a new approach to interdisciplinary – cross-trade business cooperation in the planning process of automated production systems. The conexing approach defines so called SmartComponent, as a file format for system components based on the AutomationML standards for the exchange of plant engineering information. These SmartComponents include detailed system component information as well as their logical behavior. The presented approach additionally allows an exchange of SmartComponents between different engineering tools for virtual commissioning via a web portal.


Author(s):  
Maria Nowicka-Skowron ◽  
Ion Stegăroiu

The advanced production systems based on modern managerial methods for the manufacturing process, including the systems that use artificial intelligence, impose new demands in the field of continuously improving the quality of the production process and products. This chapter deals with both theoretical aspects of the production quality and with the use of the Japanese management methods and techniques in the strategic management of quality. As of 1973, the original concept of Taguchi developed throughout the world, regarding the improvement of the production and product quality. This concept brings its contribution to the “quality loss” function, the quality begins from designing, training all collaborators, ensuring the quality in production, verifying the company's quality. The use of the Taguchi method is dealt with separately as a technique of the strategic management of industrial production quality.


Author(s):  
Michael H. Best

Why did the post-war US industrial heartland suffer severe de-industrialization despite its pivotal and recent contribution to the victory of the Allies in the Second World War? This is the question that motivates my chapter. The argument is that the US manufacturing system that won the war came under threat from two existential challenges. The first was the emergence of more advanced production systems abroad, exemplified by Japan and Germany. But the second and more important challenge was a historical shift in the nation’s economic policy framework. With the 1980’s, triumph of neo-liberalism, the regulatory framework and manufacturing infrastructures that had engineered the nation’s industrial heartland, won the war, and fostered innovation, were eroded and ultimately dismantled. Neo-liberalism is a policy framework with roots in the extractive industries of the South. Plantation owners and employers who use unskilled labour in mines, lumber, and textiles are always opposed to anything that would raise wages or taxes. What was new in the 1980s was the triumph at a national level of a neo-liberal economic discourse and anti-government policy framework that had hitherto been limited to the South.


2019 ◽  
Vol 299 ◽  
pp. 02006
Author(s):  
Roman Ružarovský ◽  
Radovan Holubek ◽  
Daynier Rolando Delgado Sobrino ◽  
Karol Velíšek

Virtual Commissioning (VC) is a method and tool for verifying and testing the PLC control program on a virtual digital model of the manufacturing system. It allows to visualize and test the control system before the real commissioning of the production systems. The aim of the research is to implement virtual reality (VR) into the VC method and to verify the mutual interaction of signals between the simulation in VR environment, the digital model of the production system and the control system. The introduction of VR in VC increases the concept by adding more realistic visualization and tracking, which extends its validation capabilities. The changes made in VR virtual environment are transferred to the simulation model and can be validated in a real production system. The real production robotic system transformed into a virtual form will be a case study with its verification. Also will be tested security protocols and proven human interaction with the system to control the system through the virtual HMI (virtual user interface) using VR.


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