• DocumentCode
    2020478
  • Title

    Holonic control of an engine assembly plant: an industrial evaluation

  • Author

    Bussmann, Stefan ; Sieverding, Jörg

  • Author_Institution
    Res. & Technol. 3, Daimler Chrysler AG, Berlin, Germany
  • Volume
    5
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    2001
  • Firstpage
    3151
  • Abstract
    Initially, the holonic manufacturing paradigm was proposed (among others) to meet the upcoming challenges in the manufacturing industry. Even though the holonic idea is appealing, its implementation would revolutionize the way manufacturing is done today and thus needs to be thoroughly evaluated before it can be adopted. To this end, an industrial feasibility study for (automotive) engine assembly was conducted within the international holonic manufacturing project. During this feasibility study, the deficits of an existing engine assembly system were analyzed and a new assembly layout and control system was proposed. The new assembly system was then compared to the existing assembly system on the basis of a realistic simulation with plant data. Results of the comparison showed that the holonic approach provides robustness and scalability which is unprecedented in existing assembly systems
  • Keywords
    assembly planning; automobile industry; internal combustion engines; production control; assembly; automotive engine; holonic manufacturing systems; industrial feasibility; production control; scalability; system layout; Assembly systems; Automotive engineering; Belts; Control systems; Costs; Electrical equipment industry; Engines; Industrial control; Manufacturing industries; Robotic assembly;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 2001 IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Tucson, AZ
  • ISSN
    1062-922X
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7087-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICSMC.2001.972003
  • Filename
    972003