Julius PfrommerDenis ŠtoglKiril AleksandrovStefan Escaida NavarroBjörn HeinJürgen Beyerer
Abstract Shortening product lifecycles and small lot sizes require manufacturing systems to adapt increasingly fast. Many existing machine tools, handling and logistics systems provide a generic functionality that is not bound to a specific product. But this flexibility and reconfigurability on the level of individual resources is lost in automated systems that are limited to the production of a fixed set of product variants. We propose a unified abstraction for the skills provided by the available resources and the product-specific manufacturing requirements. From these high-level descriptions, executable manufacturing procedures are derived, exposed as services and dynamically orchestrated at runtime in order to achieve the manufacturing goals.
Pfrommer, J.Stogl, D.Aleksandrov, K.Escaida Navarro, S.Hein, B.Beyerer, Jürgen
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