Title :
System approach to design generic software for real-time control of flexible manufacturing systems
Author :
Fanti, Maria Pia ; Maione, Bruno ; Piscitelli, Giacomo ; Turchiano, Biagio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Bari Univ., Italy
fDate :
3/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Potentially, flexible manufacturing systems (FMSs) possess the ability to attain efficiency and versatility in small batches, variable mix production. However, the FMS potentiality is not yet fully used, because of the high cost of specific control software. Hence, a generic software, usable in an arbitrary FMS, producing an arbitrary part mix, appears as an important means to minimize programming and re-programming effort. In this context, modeling and control problem formalization emerge as a main issue. In this paper the authors refer to Zeigler´s system-theoretic formalism for modeling the dynamics of a generic FMS at the job release and job how levels. The authors´ discrete event dynamic system (DEDS) model establishes an abstract comprehensive framework for developing a generic control software at such levels. The model is able to represent both hardware/software components of the FMS and processing activity plans with a common “language”. A modular structure underlies the description of both the shop-floor dynamics and control rules. So, the software architecture emerges as a direct consequence of the proposed approach and consists of three main parts: the system state knowledge base, the job release manager and the job flow manager
Keywords :
application generators; computer aided production planning; discrete event systems; flexible manufacturing systems; queueing theory; real-time systems; software engineering; Zeigler´s system-theoretic formalism; arbitrary part mix; control rules; control software; discrete event dynamic system model; flexible manufacturing systems; generic software design; job flow manager; job release manager; real-time control; shop-floor dynamics; software architecture; system state knowledge base; Batch production systems; Context modeling; Control systems; Costs; Flexible manufacturing systems; Hardware; Knowledge management; Real time systems; Software architecture; Software design;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/3468.485745