2005
DOI: 10.1109/tii.2005.843825
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Distributed Automation: PABADIS versus HMS

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“…Modern trends in manufacturing are defined by mass customization, small lot sizes, high variability of product types, and a changing product portfolio during the lifecycle of an automated production system (aPS) (Lüder et al, 2005;Rzevski, 2003). These trends imply more complex aPS (Mcfarlane and Bussmann, 2000), which support changes in the physical layout of the aPS including extensive technical updates.…”
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“…Modern trends in manufacturing are defined by mass customization, small lot sizes, high variability of product types, and a changing product portfolio during the lifecycle of an automated production system (aPS) (Lüder et al, 2005;Rzevski, 2003). These trends imply more complex aPS (Mcfarlane and Bussmann, 2000), which support changes in the physical layout of the aPS including extensive technical updates.…”
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“…Another PROSA-based agent system, entitled FABMAS, was installed for production control of a semiconductor wafer fabrication facility [28]. Also FP5 PABADIS and FP6 PABADIS'PROMISE [29,46] targeted a distributed, agent-based manufacturing control. The test-case of the EU FP7 GRACE project deployed a MAS for integrating process and quality control in the washing machine production line of Whirlpool [41] in Naples, Italy, showing benefits in terms of production efficiency and product quality, as well as a reduction of the scrap costs.…”
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“…Auf den hö heren planenden Ebenen eines Automatisierungssystems wurde hierfü r erfolgreich Agententechnologie eingesetzt (z. B. HMS, 2005;Lü der et al, 2005), jedoch fehlt eine durchgä ngige Unterstü tzung auf allen Produktionsebenen, vor allem auf der untersten Ebeneder Echtzeitsteuerungsebene.…”
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