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A transformation of human operation approach to inform system design for automation

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posted on 2020-03-30, 09:21 authored by Simon Micheler, Yee GohYee Goh, Niels Lohse
Design of automation system relies on experts’ knowledge and experience accumulated from past solutions. In designing novel solutions, however, it is difficult to apply past knowledge and achieve design right-first-time, therefore wasting valuable resources and time. SADT/IDEF0 models are commonly used by automation experts to model manufacturing systems based on the manual process. However, function generalisation without benchmarking is difficult for experts particularly for complex and highly skilled-based tasks. This paper proposes a functional task abstraction approach to support automation design specification based on human factor attributes. A semi-automated clustering approach is developed to identify key functions from an observed manual process. The proposed approach is tested on five different automation case studies. The results indicate the proposed method reduces inconsistency in task abstraction when compared to the current approach that relies on the experts, which are further validated against the solutions generated by automation experts.

Funding

EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Intelligent Automation - Studentships : EP/I033467/1

History

School

  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

Published in

Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing

Volume

32

Issue

1

Pages

201–220

Publisher

Springer Verlag

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Rights holder

© The Authors

Publisher statement

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Acceptance date

2020-03-28

Publication date

2020-06-05

Copyright date

2020

ISSN

0956-5515

eISSN

1572-8145

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Mey Goh . Deposit date: 30 March 2020