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2021
Conference Paper
Title

Generic Architecture for the Automatic Parametrization of Production Machine Assembly Programs

Abstract
In a high-mix low volume production environment, time to market is a key factor. However, one bottleneck lies in the often times manual parametrization of machines for new or modified designs. A truly flexible manufacturing environment therefore requires a continuous data flow from the design stages to the shop floor. This paper presents a concept for the automated parameterization of machines at a large automotive plant. Therefore, this paper initially discusses the results of a stakeholder analysis. The stakeholders comprise of different departments related to the product design and manufacturing processes. The requirements resulting from the interviews conducted with the stakeholders are grouped and ordered by priority. Secondly a general architecture for the control interface is presented. It includes multiple submodules, which model the continuous data flow between the departments and the production systems. The first main step of the data flow is the transformation of the information which is presented in various styles depending on the source departments to structured and standardized data. Thereafter machine parameters are generated automatically by a submodule using the structured input data and inference rules. Finally, the architecture supports the automatic transfer of the machine readable output data to the assembly line. To test the architecture a prototype comprising of more than 100 robots in a live production environment is implemented. It allows for a continuous data flow from the design and productions planning department to the robots. This enables a flexible process control, which up to today has supported the fast roll out of more than 100 new product variants. In contrast to the conventional manual setup of the machines for operation, the prototype was able to show that the monetary and time expenditure could be reduced by 95 percent.
Author(s)
Stephan, Philipp
Mercedenz-Benz AG
Fisch, Jessica
Mercedenz-Benz AG
Can, Alperen
Mercedenz-Benz AG
Heimann, Oliver  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionsanlagen und Konstruktionstechnik IPK  
Thiele, Gregor
Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionsanlagen und Konstruktionstechnik IPK  
Krüger, Jörg
Technische Universität Berlin
Mainwork
Proceedings of the International Conference of Daaam Baltic Quot Industrial Engineering Quot
Conference
13th International DAAAM Baltic Conference and 29th International Baltic Conference, BALTMATTRIB 2021
Open Access
DOI
10.1088/1757-899X/1140/1/012025
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English
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