Industrial applications of a modular software architecture for line-less assembly systems based on interoperable digital twins

In manufacturing, rising demands for customized products have led to increased product variance and shortened product life cycles. In assembly lines, an increased variant diversity impedes the product flow. As a result, the utilization of assembly resources decreases, and production costs grow. An a...

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Main Authors: Julius B. Mathews, Jonas Rachner, Lea Kaven, Dennis Grunert, Amon Göppert, Robert H. Schmitt
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmech.2023.1113933/full
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description In manufacturing, rising demands for customized products have led to increased product variance and shortened product life cycles. In assembly lines, an increased variant diversity impedes the product flow. As a result, the utilization of assembly resources decreases, and production costs grow. An approach to increase the flexibility and adaptability of the assembly system is the implementation of the concept of line-less assembly. In the first step, the assembly line is dissolved. Then, stations are reallocated and linked by automated guided vehicles resulting in a loosely coupled layout, for example, a parallelization and interconnection of multiple lines or a matrix layout. A key requirement for the successful operation and control of a line-less assembly system is the collection and correct interpretation of data. To fully exploit the flexibility and adaptability of the concept of line-less assembly, a software architecture for planning and control must base on an information model allowing the fast integration of all shop floor assets and other data resources. Therefore, a modular data model with standardized interfaces for interoperable data exchange like a digital twin is needed. The aim of this paper is the development and implementation of a software architecture for planning and control of a line-less assembly system. Moreover, the architecture should integrate an interoperable digital twin of the physical system. To satisfy the criteria of interoperability and fast deployment, the digital twins are evolved following the methodology of a digital twin pipeline. Furthermore, a physical demonstrator serves as a testbed for the developed software architecture and digital twins. On the level of production planning and control, relevant industrial applications are identified and implemented in the form of use cases to show the functionality of the line-less assembly system as cyber-physical production system.
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spelling doaj.art-335ee80f33af4387a09f6a502576ec6c2023-02-28T05:51:42ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering2297-30792023-02-01910.3389/fmech.2023.11139331113933Industrial applications of a modular software architecture for line-less assembly systems based on interoperable digital twinsJulius B. Mathews0Jonas Rachner1Lea Kaven2Dennis Grunert3Amon Göppert4Robert H. Schmitt5Robert H. Schmitt6Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT, Department of Production Quality and Production Metrology, Aachen, GermanyLaboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL), RWTH Aachen University, Chair of Production Metrology and Quality Management, Aachen, GermanyLaboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL), RWTH Aachen University, Chair of Production Metrology and Quality Management, Aachen, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT, Department of Production Quality and Production Metrology, Aachen, GermanyLaboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL), RWTH Aachen University, Chair of Production Metrology and Quality Management, Aachen, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT, Department of Production Quality and Production Metrology, Aachen, GermanyLaboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL), RWTH Aachen University, Chair of Production Metrology and Quality Management, Aachen, GermanyIn manufacturing, rising demands for customized products have led to increased product variance and shortened product life cycles. In assembly lines, an increased variant diversity impedes the product flow. As a result, the utilization of assembly resources decreases, and production costs grow. An approach to increase the flexibility and adaptability of the assembly system is the implementation of the concept of line-less assembly. In the first step, the assembly line is dissolved. Then, stations are reallocated and linked by automated guided vehicles resulting in a loosely coupled layout, for example, a parallelization and interconnection of multiple lines or a matrix layout. A key requirement for the successful operation and control of a line-less assembly system is the collection and correct interpretation of data. To fully exploit the flexibility and adaptability of the concept of line-less assembly, a software architecture for planning and control must base on an information model allowing the fast integration of all shop floor assets and other data resources. Therefore, a modular data model with standardized interfaces for interoperable data exchange like a digital twin is needed. The aim of this paper is the development and implementation of a software architecture for planning and control of a line-less assembly system. Moreover, the architecture should integrate an interoperable digital twin of the physical system. To satisfy the criteria of interoperability and fast deployment, the digital twins are evolved following the methodology of a digital twin pipeline. Furthermore, a physical demonstrator serves as a testbed for the developed software architecture and digital twins. On the level of production planning and control, relevant industrial applications are identified and implemented in the form of use cases to show the functionality of the line-less assembly system as cyber-physical production system.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmech.2023.1113933/fullflexible assemblyline-less assemblymatrix assemblysoftware arcchitecturedigital twinplanning
spellingShingle Julius B. Mathews
Jonas Rachner
Lea Kaven
Dennis Grunert
Amon Göppert
Robert H. Schmitt
Robert H. Schmitt
Industrial applications of a modular software architecture for line-less assembly systems based on interoperable digital twins
Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering
flexible assembly
line-less assembly
matrix assembly
software arcchitecture
digital twin
planning
title Industrial applications of a modular software architecture for line-less assembly systems based on interoperable digital twins
title_full Industrial applications of a modular software architecture for line-less assembly systems based on interoperable digital twins
title_fullStr Industrial applications of a modular software architecture for line-less assembly systems based on interoperable digital twins
title_full_unstemmed Industrial applications of a modular software architecture for line-less assembly systems based on interoperable digital twins
title_short Industrial applications of a modular software architecture for line-less assembly systems based on interoperable digital twins
title_sort industrial applications of a modular software architecture for line less assembly systems based on interoperable digital twins
topic flexible assembly
line-less assembly
matrix assembly
software arcchitecture
digital twin
planning
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmech.2023.1113933/full
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