2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmsy.2016.11.006
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Towards a generic design method for reconfigurable manufacturing systems

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“…A substantial amount of research has been directed towards designing modular equipment [8] and flexible control architectures to enable manufacturing system reconfiguration and to provide increased resilience and agility [9]. Several studies have analyzed the degrees/levels of flexibility [10] and reconfiguration [4] of different manufacturing systems.…”
Section: Related Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A substantial amount of research has been directed towards designing modular equipment [8] and flexible control architectures to enable manufacturing system reconfiguration and to provide increased resilience and agility [9]. Several studies have analyzed the degrees/levels of flexibility [10] and reconfiguration [4] of different manufacturing systems.…”
Section: Related Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have focused on highly technical and complex industries, with high value-added products and a high level of automation. Some areas of focus are related to the automotive industry (e.g., gearboxes and car engine assemblies) [9], the telecommunication and electronics industries (e.g., phones, computers, and printed circuit boards) [11], and the aerospace industry (e.g., airplane wing assemblies) [12]. In turn, industries manufacturing low added-value products, produced in a small series, and involving manual operations, such as the garment/clothing, furniture, and electro-mechanical industries (e.g., aircraft or automotive engine parts) have gained less attention [11].…”
Section: Related Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this involves a relative complex mathematical procedure, software like Super decision (http://www.superdecisions.com) is used. (5) where G j grey relation grade is value for each configuration, and is obtained using…”
Section: Model: Computational Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Formerly, Mehrabi, Ulsoy and Koren [4] presented the philosophy of reconfiguration 'as the ability to dynamically lead to rapid change in structure, as well as in hardware components, in order to quickly adjust production capacity and functionality within a part family in response to sudden changes in market or in government regulatory requirements'. There are also evidences, for example, Andersen, Brunoe, Nielsen and Rösiö [5] that the attempts made by various researchers and practitioners have taken care of various issues and now it is established that there are number of ways by which reconfiguration can be achieved. This may include changes in the system, manufacturing centers, facilities, products, tools, manufacturing stations, control systems etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature on modularity prescribes that companies can obtain benefits such as enhanced variety, higher flexibility, cost reductions, reduction of system complexity and improvement in product development time through modularity [7,8]. Modularity has previously been applied in software development [9], product development [8][9][10], production system development [8,9,[11][12][13], organization and supply chain development [8], and service development [8,9,14]. Though, much research is directed towards either product modularity or service modularity, whereas less research exists in relation to modularity in a PSS environment [15] i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%