The automated manufacturing systems of the future can only be
feasible if they have capabilities to recover automatically from faults
and errors effectively and efficiently. Reports on the work carried out
looking at error recovery problems in manufacturing cell controllers.
Cell control systems also invariably manage and schedule work in an
automated cell as well as carrying out the general tasks of
communications, sequencing and recording. Presents a model for error
recovery capability which uses system information, data and prior
knowledge of errors to recover from system errors. Elucidates the
structure and operation of the cell controller developed. Work so far
has shown promise in achieving automatic recovery capability in cell
control systems. Finally identifies further developments for future
work.
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