Open this publication in new window or tab >>2013 (English)In: ESM'2013 The 2013 European Simulation and Modelling Conference / [ed] Stephan Onggo and Antonin Kavicka, Ostend, Belgien: EUROSIS-ETI Publication , 2013, p. 257-259Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
The aim of this paper is to describe on-going work in the integration of humans in automated manufacturing systems. The intention is to achieve a flexible manufacturing system to meet the rapid developing and changing of today’s industry. The approach is based on a control concept with multi-agents. Humans, which are considered as a valuable factor in industrial production, are proposed as flexible agent resources for the automated manufacturing system.
A test case was performed on a manufacturing system where three different groups of humans where integrated in the system; inspection, carrier and recovery. The P-SOP agent generator was used to automatically generate IEC 61131-3 PLC control code for the system.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Ostend, Belgien: EUROSIS-ETI Publication, 2013
Keywords
Multi-Agent System, Flexible Manufacturing, Human Integration, Decision Making, Work-integrated Learning, WIL, AIL
National Category
Robotics and automation
Research subject
ENGINEERING, Manufacturing and materials engineering; Work Integrated Learning
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-5687 (URN)000344910500040 ()2-s2.0-84898479657 (Scopus ID)978-90-77381-79-3 (ISBN)
Conference
27th European Simulation and Modelling Conference - ESM'2013, October 23-25, 2013, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
2013-10-312013-10-302025-09-30Bibliographically approved