A control architecture for distributed production systems using a virtual cellular manufacturing and agents society based approach

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L.O. Araujo ◽  
N. Maruyama ◽  
P.E. Miyagi ◽  
L.A. Moscato ◽  
D.J. Santos F
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Maximilian Rolinck ◽  
Rishi Kumar ◽  
Bastian Thiede ◽  
Felipe Cerdas ◽  
Kuldip Singh Sangwan ◽  
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2008 ◽  
pp. 249-281
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Ibrahim H. Garbie ◽  
Hamid R. Parsaei ◽  
Herman R. Leep

2021 ◽  
Vol 111 (07-08) ◽  
pp. 486-489
Author(s):  
Jürgen Fleischer ◽  
Florian Kößler ◽  
Julia Sawodny ◽  
Tobias Storz ◽  
Philipp Gönnheimer ◽  
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Die industrielle Batteriezellfertigung ist geprägt durch starre Produktionssysteme für die Massenfertigung. Die Fertigung anwendungsspezifischer Zellen im geringen bis mittleren Stückzahlsegment erfolgt derzeit kostenintensiv in einer Werkstattfertigung. Basierend auf standardisierten Roboterzellen und einer flexiblen Steuerungsarchitektur wird ein Konzept zur hoch automatisierten material-, format- und stückzahlflexiblen Batteriezellfertigung beschrieben.   Industrial battery cell production is characterized by rigid production systems for mass production. The production of application-specific cells in a low to medium quantity segment is currently performed by cost-intensive workshop production. Based on standardized robotic cells and a flexible control architecture, a concept for highly automated battery cell production that is flexible in terms of material, format and number of units is described.


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G Uma ◽  
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Moneer Helu ◽  
William Sobel ◽  
Saigopal Nelaturi ◽  
Russell Waddell ◽  
Scott Hibbard

Abstract Distributed production paradigms have grown in discrete manufacturing as discrete products are increasingly made by global, distributed networks. Challenges faced by discrete manufacturing, such as increased globalization, market volatility, workforce shortages, and mass personalization have necessitated scalable solutions that improve the agility of production systems. These challenges have driven the need for better collaboration and coordination in production via improved integration of production systems across the product life cycle. This paper describes key industry use cases to motivate the research and development needed for distributed production in discrete manufacturing. The technological challenges that have hindered distributed production in discrete manufacturing are presented as a state-of-the-art review of the standards and technologies that have been developed to overcome these challenges. Based on this review, future research directions are described to address the needs of industry and achieve the goals of distributed production in discrete manufacturing.


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