Title :
A two-tier method for evaluating alternative policies to support interactive analysis of 3D material flow simulations
Author :
Dangelmaier, Wilhelm ; Mahajan, Kiran ; Huber, Daniel ; Mueck, Bengt
Author_Institution :
Heinz Nixdorf Inst., Paderborn Univ., Germany
Abstract :
Discrete event material flow simulation tools have long been offering real time 3D visualization. This feature allows less experienced users to analyze the underlying system. Beyond this, visualization is not used to interact with the simulated (underlying manufacturing) system to improve or control the material flow, especially under disturbances. This paper presents a simulation based 2-tier framework, which seeks to control or improve material flow by means of real time user immersive visualization. The first tier uses static optimization to compute the material flow by selecting from a large number of alternative policies based on deterministic disturbances. The second tier is a reactive algorithm which computes solutions for probabilistic disturbances. The results of the two tiers are used for interacting with the underlying system using visualization. We show that the proposed system is able to handle complex alternative policies, which supports interactive analysis of 3D material flow simulations.
Keywords :
computer aided production planning; data visualisation; discrete event simulation; flow production systems; virtual reality; 3D material flow simulation; alternative policy evaluation; deterministic disturbance; discrete event simulation; interactive analysis; material flow computation; material flow control; material flow improvement; probabilistic disturbance; reactive algorithm; real time 3D visualization; simulated system; static optimization; two-tier method; user immersive visualization; Analytical models; Computational modeling; Control systems; Job shop scheduling; Manufacturing systems; Predictive models; Real time systems; Scheduling algorithm; Virtual manufacturing; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference, 2005 Proceedings of the Winter
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9519-0
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2005.1574472