posted on 2012-01-11, 13:56authored byXiangjun Kong, Bilal Ahmad, Robert Harrison, Atul Jain, Y. Park, Leslie J. Lee
To address the challenges in the automotive industry posed by the need to rapidly manufacture more
product variants, and the resultant need for more adaptable production systems, radical changes are
now required in the way in which such systems are developed and implemented. In this context, two
enabling approaches for achieving more agile manufacturing, namely modular automation systems
and virtual commissioning, are briefly reviewed in this contribution. Ongoing research conducted at
Loughborough University which aims to provide a modular approach to automation systems design
coupled with a virtual engineering toolset for the (re)configuration of such manufacturing
automation systems is reported. The problems faced in the virtual commissioning of modular
automation systems are outlined. AutomationML - an emerging neutral data format which has
potential to address integration problems is discussed. The paper proposes and illustrates a
collaborative framework in which AutomationML is adopted for the data exchange and data
representation of related models to enable efficient open virtual prototype construction and virtual
commissioning of modular automation systems. A case study is provided to show how to create the
data model based on AutomationML for describing a modular automation system.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
KONG, X. ... et al, 2011. Realising the open virtual commissioning of modular automation systems. Presented at the 7th International Conference on Digital Enterprise Technology, 28th-30th September 2011, Athens.
Publisher
Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS)