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2016
Journal Article
Titel

Towards flexibility in future industrial manufacturing: A global framework for self-organization of production cells

Abstract
The future of manufacturing leads to flexible industrial facilities in which production lines or systems are composed by several production cells. Production cells can be reorganized and reconfigured by introducing new devices, equipment, functionalities or even by re-configuring the communication network. In this context, machine-to-machine communication does not only provide a transport layer for monitoring and control, but also provide a high-level distributed service framework and data management system. In this contribution, the authors address the challenge to manage the self-organization of production cells by means of a global framework. This framework bases on the following technologies: RobotML for the scenario description, OPC UA for service orchestration, object memories for distributed data sharing, Frama-C/Para-C for code verification and SDN for network reconfiguration. This framework has been deployed within a use case involving the SYBOT collaborative robot and a reconfigurable Raspberry-Pi based camera to enhance human operator safety. Experiments show that from a high-level description of the scenario, it was possible to automatically orchestrate at the OPC UA level the different reconfigurations of the production cell.
Author(s)
Azaiez, S.
Boc, M.
Cudennec, L.
Silva Simoesa, M. da
Haupert, J.
Kchir, S.
Klinge, X.
Labidi, W.
Nahhal, K.
Pfrommer, J.
Schleipen, Miriam
Schulz, C.
Tortech, T.
Zeitschrift
Procedia computer science
Konferenz
International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies (ANT) 2016
International Conference on Sustainable Energy Information Technology (SEIT) 2016
International Workshop on Recent Advances on Machine-to-Machine Communication (RAMCOM) 2016
DOI
10.1016/j.procs.2016.04.264
File(s)
N-423194.pdf (204.41 KB)
Language
English
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