DocumentCode
2543902
Title
Applying autonomous control methods in different logistic processes - A comparison by using an Autonomous Control Application Matrix
Author
Windt, Katja ; Becker, Till
Author_Institution
Global Production Logistics, Jacobs Univ. Bremen, Bremen, Germany
fYear
2009
fDate
24-26 June 2009
Firstpage
1451
Lastpage
1455
Abstract
Autonomously controlled processes represent a decentralized approach to deal with today´s increasing complexity in production logistics. Different autonomous control methods offer the possibility to redesign logistics processes in the way that control is shifted from centralized planning to autonomous logistic objects. The performance of these methods embedded in logistic processes needs to be measured in order to select the appropriate method for each process. This measurement can be done using an evaluation system but due to the vast diversity of logistic processes, it is extremely difficult to give general recommendations regarding the performance of autonomous control methods in different settings. Especially companies have to be able to find the most suitable methods for their individual logistic processes. This paper introduces an autonomous control application matrix which allows identifying the autonomous control method that fits best to a specific logistic process. The matrix contains actual performance values, performance percentage, and rank of each method in combination with a specific process.
Keywords
logistics; matrix algebra; process control; process planning; ACAM method; autonomous control application matrix; centralized process planning; production logistics process control; Automatic control; Automation; Automobiles; Centralized control; Control systems; Cyclic redundancy check; Electrical equipment industry; Industrial control; Logistics; Production;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control and Automation, 2009. MED '09. 17th Mediterranean Conference on
Conference_Location
Thessaloniki
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4684-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-4685-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MED.2009.5164751
Filename
5164751
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