Title :
Cloud manufacturing analysis based on ontology mapping and multi agent systems
Author :
Saeidlou, Salman ; Saadat, Mahmoud ; Jules, Guiovanni
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Abstract :
Manufacturing through the use of cloud computing has been further extended using cloud manufacturing technology. According to the literature, the benefits of this approach include transparency, cost-efficiency, sharing of resources and the scalability of production. A multi-agent system-informed ontology used in manufacturing environments facilitates knowledge storage, inference and retrieval especially for the case of distributed resources. Based on service-oriented thinking, a cloud manufacturing OWL-S ontology model is proposed. Ontology mapping and an inference engine will be used to complete service request, publishing and binding processes. A new cloud-oriented manufacturing service OWL-S ontology would provide an extension to the Web framework, which introduces a semantic description of manufacturing services. This is for the cloud to build upon theoretical foundations and comply with standards. Manufacturing services are built in with a cloud-based negotiation mechanism using agent division, cooperation, competition and negotiation to achieve dynamic cloud manufacturing services´ aggregation and running. ANALYSIS is a complex, non-linear, large cloud dynamic system for manufacturing. It is a cloud-based agent model represented in IDEF0 view, and functions on the basis of analysis of the mode of operation. Cloud services are adaptable to clients´ needs, and these may include various stages of a product lifestyle, including product design, manufacturing, testing and management.
Keywords :
cloud computing; computer aided manufacturing; inference mechanisms; knowledge representation languages; multi-agent systems; ontologies (artificial intelligence); product design; resource allocation; service-oriented architecture; IDEF0 view; Web framework; agent competition; agent cooperation; agent division; agent negotiation; binding process; cloud computing; cloud manufacturing OWL-S ontology model; cloud manufacturing analysis; cloud manufacturing technology; cloud-based agent model; cloud-based negotiation mechanism; cloud-oriented manufacturing service OWL-S ontology; cost-efficiency; distributed resources; inference engine; knowledge inference; knowledge retrieval; knowledge storage; manufacturing environments; multiagent system-informed ontology; ontology mapping; product design; production scalability; resource sharing; semantic description; service request processes; service-oriented thinking; Computational modeling; Logistics; Manufacturing systems; Monitoring; Ontologies; Software; Agents; Multi Agent Systems (MAS); Ontology; Web Services;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/SMC.2014.6974218