TY - GEN
T1 - An RF-ID driven holonic control scheme for production control systems
AU - Kamioka, Keiko
AU - Kamioka, Eiji
AU - Yamada, Shigeki
PY - 2007/12/1
Y1 - 2007/12/1
N2 - An RFID-based holonic control scheme for production control systems is presented. This scheme enables each component of the products to be attached with an RFID tag and to be controlled and supplied autonomously by the FRID tag into product assembly facilities. Each RFID tag contains the control information, called "lifetime information," such as assembly facility and status information. When any change in the production process plan is necessary, the lifetime information in all the relevant RFID tags of the components is immediately updated by this system. The components can be flexibly controlled to enable the system to adapt to the modified assembly process. Thus, it doesn't require any centralized re-scheduling. A simple example of this scheme shows how the system can keep the number of wasted components to a minimum and which situation can keep the delivery deadline time. Our RFID-based holonic control is particularly effective for highvariety low-volume production.
AB - An RFID-based holonic control scheme for production control systems is presented. This scheme enables each component of the products to be attached with an RFID tag and to be controlled and supplied autonomously by the FRID tag into product assembly facilities. Each RFID tag contains the control information, called "lifetime information," such as assembly facility and status information. When any change in the production process plan is necessary, the lifetime information in all the relevant RFID tags of the components is immediately updated by this system. The components can be flexibly controlled to enable the system to adapt to the modified assembly process. Thus, it doesn't require any centralized re-scheduling. A simple example of this scheme shows how the system can keep the number of wasted components to a minimum and which situation can keep the delivery deadline time. Our RFID-based holonic control is particularly effective for highvariety low-volume production.
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U2 - 10.1109/IPC.2007.75
DO - 10.1109/IPC.2007.75
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:50249183440
SN - 0769530060
SN - 9780769530062
T3 - Proceedings The 2007 International Conference on Intelligent Pervasive Computing, IPC 2007
SP - 509
EP - 514
BT - Proceedings The 2007 International Conference on Intelligent Pervasive Computing, IPC 2007
T2 - 2007 International Conference on Intelligent Pervasive Computing, IPC 2007
Y2 - 11 October 2007 through 13 October 2007
ER -