Title :
Assembly-disassembly flexible lines and collaborative robots considered as hierarchical systems in temporal recurrent modelling
Author :
Minca, Eugenia ; Dragomir, Otilia Elena ; Dragomir, Florin ; Enache, Mihai Adrian ; Radaschin, Adrian
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Autom., Comput. Sci. & Electr. Eng., Valahia Univ. of Targoviste, Targoviste, Romania
Abstract :
This article proposes a temporal recurrent approch of hierarchical systems modeling, symplifing prevoius tools in thies area of th authors. The states of the systems are supposed known for system functioning at every occurence moment. In addition to them, appear external events for nonautonomus system sysncronisation {si}, with transitions in Temporised Recurrent Petri Nets (TRecPN) model. The sysncronised signals are defined on an assembly of subsets, conditioned by the moment of occurence and the temporal interval when are expected in network. This approch permits an hierarchical approch on levels of Petri Net model. The refining process of the model is made on horisontal. In each place is a PN model, each one is linked with a distinct temporal interval represented by a syncronised signals subset. In an explected syncronised signal doesn´t appears, the model functioning will be stoped. Each level is linked with a LIFO object placed on a lower level dedicated to the transfer of the last state reache by the system. In this context, two type of applications are proposed: (a) recurrent detection function modelling; (b) manufacturing system served by colaborative robots support.
Keywords :
Petri nets; hierarchical systems; manufacturing systems; recurrent neural nets; robotic assembly; TRecPN; assembly-disassembly flexible line; collaborative robot; hierarchical system; manufacturing system; nonautonomus system sysncronisation; recurrent detection function modelling; sysncronised signal; system functioning; temporal recurrent modelling; temporised recurrent Petri net model; Adaptation models; Hierarchical systems; Monitoring; Object oriented modeling; Robots; Synchronization; Workstations; Distributed system; T-temporized Petri nets; detection/decision; hierarchical system;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Control and Automation (WCICA), 2011 9th World Congress on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-698-9
DOI :
10.1109/WCICA.2011.5970637