Title :
Self-organizing manufacturing control: an industrial application of agent technology
Author :
Bussmann, Stefan ; Schild, Klaus
Author_Institution :
DaimlerChrysler AG, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
We present an auction-based approach to manufacturing control. Workpieces auction off their current task, while machines bid for tasks. When awarding a machine, a workpiece takes into account not only the machine´s current work in process, but also the outgoing flow of materials. If a machine´s outgoing stream is blocked, eventually the machine will not accept a new workpiece, thus blocking its input stream as well. As a result a capacity bottleneck is automatically propagated in the opposite direction of the material flow. A unique feature of this mechanism is that it does not pre-suppose any specific material flow; the current capacity bottleneck is always propagated in the opposite direction of the actual flow, no matter what this flow looks like. This paper includes a detailed analysis of the mechanism, including a formal proof of its freedom of deadlocks. DaimlerChrysler evaluated the new control approach as a bypass to an existing manufacturing line. A suite of performance tests demonstrated the industrial feasibility and the benefits of the approach
Keywords :
intelligent control; manufacturing processes; materials handling; production control; self-adjusting systems; software agents; auction-based control; capacity bottleneck; deadlocks; material flow; production control; self-organizing manufacturing; software agents; workpieces auction; Computer aided manufacturing; Electrical equipment industry; Industrial control; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Manufacturing systems; Robustness; System recovery; Testing; Time to market;
Conference_Titel :
MultiAgent Systems, 2000. Proceedings. Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0625-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICMAS.2000.858435