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An OOT-supported migration approach to holonic robot assembly cell

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posted on 2024-07-11, 19:40 authored by Jianhui Li, Kesheng Wang, Hang Gao, Ligang Qu
Up to date, Holonic Manufacturing System (HMS), one of novel concepts to meet the increasingly globalization and customization of the manufacturing processes, has been conceptually constructed, and prototyping systems, Holonic Fixturing Station (HOLOFIX), Holonic Autonomous Guided Vehicles (H-AGVs) etc. were developed with enhanced performances in their specific processes. This paper presented an Objected Oriented Technology (OOT)-supported migration approach to holonic robot assembly cell. Based on the analysis of activities in the flexible assembly cell, an architecture of workstation for holonic robot assembly cell was proposed. The holonic robot workstation was established by incorporating a control computer that performs production planning, shop floor control and local operations into each of robot systems in the flexible assembly cell, workstations of this kind functions as the building blocks of holonic robot assembly cell. The holonic robot assembly cell employs a dynamic holarchy evolution mechanism to carry out assembly tasks. The entire implementation was conducted on the Flexible Assembly System in PMA/Leuven.

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9780780379411

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8th IEEE International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD 2004), Xiamen, China, 26-28 May 2004 / W. Shen, T. Li, Z. Lin, J. P. Bartes, W. Zeng, S. Li and C. Yang (eds.)

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8th IEEE International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design CSCWD 2004, Xiamen, China, 26-28 May 2004 / W. Shen, T. Li, Z. Lin, J. P. Bartes, W. Zeng, S. Li and C. Yang eds.

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2

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3 pp

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IEEE

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eng

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