2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-28163-1_20
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Enabling Fast Ramp-Up of Assembly Lines through Context-Mapping of Implicit Operator Knowledge and Machine-Derived Data

Abstract: Abstract. Ramp-up of precision assembly lines is a cost-intensive and experience-driven task. Most of the time the knowledge how to effectively and efficiently setup an assembly line is intrinsic and is therefore neither shared nor reused by production experts. Almost no machine data is recorded until the correct functionality of the line is achieved and human problem solving tasks are not or poorly documented. In this paper a novel approach for structuring operator knowledge and combining it with machine-deri… Show more

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“…The production engineer uses the CSM to create a SM for a specific production system, in which all the applicationdependent declarative knowledge is represented. One particular application of the CSM is structuring operator knowledge and relating it to machine data during the rampup of an assembly system [32]. Although the main use case of FRAME is assembly systems, the default CSM provided by FRAME can be extended to cater for different manufacturing processes.…”
Section: Semantic Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production engineer uses the CSM to create a SM for a specific production system, in which all the applicationdependent declarative knowledge is represented. One particular application of the CSM is structuring operator knowledge and relating it to machine data during the rampup of an assembly system [32]. Although the main use case of FRAME is assembly systems, the default CSM provided by FRAME can be extended to cater for different manufacturing processes.…”
Section: Semantic Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improving the aspect of knowledge capture and communication during ramp-up is an important research subject, helping to keep disturbances caused by the loss of human knowledge as small as possible. Yet few researchers propose a suitable learning approach and assisting tools (software) for ramp-up [21].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Konrad et al presented a generic semantic model for fast ramp-up modeling, which combines human decisions data with machine data [20]. The use of semantic technology allows for context-sensitive exploration of past ramp-up cases and thus provides the foundation to employ learning techniques to discover more effective ramp-up strategies.…”
Section: Knowledge and Learning During Ramp-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ramp-up process includes a number of characteristics that render learning from experience a difficult, but a promising, task. Previous studies of the process show that operators follow a sequential procedure in which they apply changes to tune the system, based on monitoring its performance changes [20], [25]. The experience so gained contributes to enhancing the operator's learning curve, which helps in handling unexpected events, but it also delays the process.…”
Section: Symbiotic Human-machine Learning Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%