• DocumentCode
    1257876
  • Title

    Artificial Cognition in Production Systems

  • Author

    Bannat, Alexander ; Bautze, Thibault ; Beetz, Michael ; Blume, Juergen ; Diepold, Klaus ; Ertelt, Christoph ; Geiger, Florian ; Gmeiner, Thomas ; Gyger, Tobias ; Knoll, Alois ; Lau, Christian ; Lenz, Claus ; Ostgathe, Martin ; Reinhart, Gunther ; Roesel,

  • Author_Institution
    Tech. Univ. Muenchen, Munich, Germany
  • Volume
    8
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2011
  • Firstpage
    148
  • Lastpage
    174
  • Abstract
    Today´s manufacturing and assembly systems have to be flexible to adapt quickly to an increasing number and variety of products, and changing market volumes. To manage these dynamics, several production concepts (e.g., flexible, reconfigurable, changeable or autonomous manufacturing and assembly systems) were proposed and partly realized in the past years. This paper presents the general principles of autonomy and the proposed concepts, methods and technologies to realize cognitive planning, cognitive control and cognitive operation of production systems. Starting with an introduction on the historical context of different paradigms of production (e.g., evolution of production and planning systems), different approaches for the design, planning, and operation of production systems are lined out and future trends towards fully autonomous components of an production system as well as autonomous parts and products are discussed. In flexible production systems with manual and automatic assembly tasks, human-robot cooperation is an opportunity for an ergonomic and economic manufacturing system especially for low lot sizes. The state-of-the-art and a cognitive approach in this area are outlined. Furthermore, introducing self-optimizing and self-learning control systems is a crucial factor for cognitive systems. This principles are demonstrated by a quality assurance and process control in laser welding that is used to perform improved quality monitoring. Finally, as the integration of human workers into the workflow of a production system is of the highest priority for an efficient production, worker guidance systems for manual assembly with environmentally and situationally dependent triggered paths on state-based graphs are described in this paper.
  • Keywords
    assembling; cognition; flexible manufacturing systems; laser beam welding; quality control; artificial cognition; assembly systems; flexible production systems; laser welding; manufacturing systems; production concepts; quality monitoring; state-based graphs; Assembly systems; Automatic control; Cognition; Computer aided manufacturing; Control systems; Flexible manufacturing systems; Manufacturing systems; Planning; Production facilities; Production planning; Production systems; Quality assurance; Adaptive control; assembly systems; assistance systems; autonomous processes; cognitive factory; computer aided design; computer aided process planning; computer integrated manufacturing; computer-aided manufacturing; flexible manufacturing systems; human-robot cooperation; manufacturing systems; multi-agent systems; paradigms of production; production planning and control; quality assurance; radio-frequency identification; reconfigurable manufacturing systems;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1545-5955
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TASE.2010.2053534
  • Filename
    5524092