A performance evaluation method for radio frequency identification–based tracking network of job-shop-type work-in-process material flows

Author(s):  
Fuqiang Zhang ◽  
Pingyu Jiang ◽  
Mei Zheng ◽  
Wei Cao
Author(s):  
Pingyu Jiang ◽  
Wei Cao

As a key advanced manufacturing technology in next generation manufacturing systems, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is considered to be one of the most promising technological innovations with the potential to increase visibility and improve efficiency. Therefore, research about RFID and its applications are increasing by blasting with all kinds of RFID models in various fields, especially in manufacturing. By introducing RFID technology into the job-shop floor, this paper proposes a systematic RFID-driven graphical formalized deduction model (rfid-GFDM) for describing the time-sensitive state and position changes of work-in-progress (WIP) material flows and guiding where to deploy RFID devices and how to use them for collecting real-time on-site data. Four steps including RFID configuration based on the process flow model, state blocks model, automatic event generation, and extended event-driven model are proposed one by one to support the implementation of rfid-GFDM. The nature of RFID technology is revealed, too. A use case about a computer numerical control (CNC) milling system is studied, and it demonstrates the feasibility of the proposed model. Finally, the possibility of popularizing the model to other field is discussed, too. It is expected to establish a normative RFID modeling method that will facilitate the convenience of RFID applications in a broad scope.


2008 ◽  
Vol 07 (02) ◽  
pp. 271-274
Author(s):  
HUA-LIN ZHENG ◽  
YUE-PAI WANG ◽  
XI-YUAN WAN

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology is put forward as a new data collection method to bridge the gap between information flow and material flow. The data achieved by RFID can be shared by both MES and ERP simultaneously. A simulated WIP (Work In Process) machining process application case study is used in the paper to show how the synchronization is realized.


Author(s):  
Hairulnizam Mahdin ◽  
Jemal H. Abawajy

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is becoming increasingly popular as an automated tool for object monitoring and identification in a cost-efficient manner. RFID systems are made up of heterogeneous components consisting of both hardware and software. RFID components such as the readers are prone to failures with serious consequences to the overall system. Thus, issues such as reliability and dependability of RFID systems are receiving attention recently. This mandates fault management that includes monitoring the health of RFID readers and accessing the RFID reader configurations remotely. Therefore, an approach that detects the faulty readers with the aim to minimize the impacts of the faulty readers on the system reliability and dependability is of paramount importance. In this chapter, the authors discuss an approach to detect faulty readers in networked RFID system environments. Performance evaluation of the approach against other techniques is presented and shows that it performs reasonably well in the presence of faulty readers.


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