Title :
Auto ID based control systems-an overview
Author :
McFarlane, Duncan
Author_Institution :
Auto-ID Centre, Cambridge Univ., UK
Abstract :
Provides a rationale for developing control systems based on the availability of automated identification (Auto ID) information provision. Much of the Auto ID research has to date focused on developing the essential infrastructure for dynamically extracting, networking and storing product data. These developments will help to revolutionise the accuracy, quality and timeliness of data acquired by business information systems and should lead to major cost savings and performance improvements as a result. The paper introduces an additional phase of Auto ID research and development in which the nature of control system decisions is reconsidered in the light of the availability of ubiquitous, unique, item-level information. The paper: (i) indicates why the availability of ubiquitous, unique, item-level data can enable enhanced and fundamentally different control approaches and highlight potential benefits from control systems incorporating this Auto ID data; (ii) demonstrates what is required to develop control systems based around the availability of Auto ID data; and (iii) outlines the research challenges in determining how such systems will be developed.
Keywords :
closed loop systems; decision making; goods distribution; identification technology; manufacturing processes; process control; supply chain management; Auto ID based control systems; accuracy; automated identification information provision; business information systems; control system decisions; data quality; timeliness; ubiquitous unique item-level information; Control systems; Decision making; Information management; Job shop scheduling; Lighting control; Milling machines; Open loop systems; Production; Pulp manufacturing; Research and development;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2002 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7437-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2002.1176120