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A novel virtual manufacturing system synergising operations and operators for enhanced efficiencies

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posted on 2024-07-12, 20:58 authored by Venkata Aswani Kumar Yadla
Manufacturing industries are vital for Australia's economic growth. Amongst various challenges inefficiencies due to operator operations real-time synchronization is major hurdle. The Virtual Manufacturing System framework (VMS) developed, integrates operations and operators for real-time data capture and analysis. A real-world textile manufacturing industry was implemented with VMS for significant efficiency improvements, ~35% reduction in operation times and production costs, driven by operator performance analysis and predictive models. This framework will set a benchmark for diverse industries and highlights the potential for future advancements, such as incorporating Industrial Internet of Things and bionic enhancements for operators, to further enhance manufacturing efficiencies.

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Thesis submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Swinburne University of Technology, 2024.

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Copyright © 2024 Venkata Aswani Kumar Yadla.

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Ambarish Kulkarni

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