Title :
Simulation system modeling for mass customization manufacturing
Author :
Qiao, Guixiu ; McLean, Charles ; Riddick, Frank
Author_Institution :
Manuf. Simulation & Modeling Group, Nat. Inst. of Stand. & Technol., Gaithersburg, MD, USA
Abstract :
Emerging rapidly as a new paradigm of the 21st century, mass customization manufacturing (MCM) systems possess some special characteristics that make the modeling of such systems extremely difficult. These characteristics include concurrency, synchronization, and cooperation among subsystems. Moreover, MCM emphasizes shortened product life-cycles, which means production lines have to be changed or reconfigured frequently. Highly flexible and re-configurable factories must be designed, simulated, and analyzed. To support the development and analysis of these systems, new approaches to modeling and simulation must be developed. In this paper, a methodology for representing manufacturing systems using a valid, colored Petri net is presented. This method for modeling and simulating is flexible enough to support the dynamic nature of the operation of MCM systems. It is able to represent solutions to problems such as dynamic rescheduling, shop reconfiguration, part rework processing, and mechanisms for recovery from machine failure. MCM systems must often support product design modifications at late stages of production, and must respond and adjust to these changes quickly, without postponing delivery time.
Keywords :
Petri nets; digital simulation; production control; production engineering computing; colored Petri Net; concurrency; cooperation; dynamic rescheduling; flexible factories; machine failure recovery; mass customization manufacturing; modeling; part rework processing; production lines; reconfigurable factories; shop reconfiguration; shortened product life-cycles; simulation; synchronization; Analytical models; Automobile manufacture; Costs; Mass customization; Modeling; Product design; Production facilities; Production systems; Vehicle dynamics; Virtual manufacturing;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the Winter
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7614-5
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2002.1166506