Manufacturing Execution System Integration through the Standardization of a Common Service Model for Cyber-Physical Production Systems

Digital transformation and artificial intelligence are creating an opportunity for innovation across all levels of industry and are transforming the world of work by enabling factories to embrace cutting edge Information Technologies (ITs) into their manufacturing processes. Manufacturing Execution...

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Main Authors: Richárd Beregi, Gianfranco Pedone, Borbála Háy, József Váncza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/16/7581
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spelling doaj-136eac638f114c8dbda43a17533709452021-08-26T13:30:38ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-08-01117581758110.3390/app11167581Manufacturing Execution System Integration through the Standardization of a Common Service Model for Cyber-Physical Production SystemsRichárd Beregi0Gianfranco Pedone1Borbála Háy2József Váncza3Centre of Excellence in Production Informatics and Control, Institute for Computer Science and Control, Kende u. 13-17, 1111 Budapest, HungaryCentre of Excellence in Production Informatics and Control, Institute for Computer Science and Control, Kende u. 13-17, 1111 Budapest, HungaryCentre of Excellence in Production Informatics and Control, Institute for Computer Science and Control, Kende u. 13-17, 1111 Budapest, HungaryCentre of Excellence in Production Informatics and Control, Institute for Computer Science and Control, Kende u. 13-17, 1111 Budapest, HungaryDigital transformation and artificial intelligence are creating an opportunity for innovation across all levels of industry and are transforming the world of work by enabling factories to embrace cutting edge Information Technologies (ITs) into their manufacturing processes. Manufacturing Execution Systems (MESs) are abandoning their traditional role of legacy executing middle-ware for embracing the much wider vision of functional interoperability enablers among autonomous, distributed, and collaborative Cyber-Physical Production System (CPPS). In this paper, we propose a basic methodology for universally modeling, digitalizing, and integrating services offered by a variety of isolated workcells into a single, standardized, and augmented production system. The result is a reliable, reconfigurable, and interoperable manufacturing architecture, which privileges Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC UA) and its rich possibilities for information modeling at a higher level of the common service interoperability, along with Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) lightweight protocols at lower levels of data exchange. The proposed MES architecture has been demonstrated and validated in several use-cases at a research manufacturing laboratory of excellence for industrial testbeds.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/16/7581interoperabilityindustry 4.0manufacturing execution systemcyber-physical production systemOPC UA
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author Richárd Beregi
Gianfranco Pedone
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József Váncza
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Gianfranco Pedone
Borbála Háy
József Váncza
Manufacturing Execution System Integration through the Standardization of a Common Service Model for Cyber-Physical Production Systems
Applied Sciences
interoperability
industry 4.0
manufacturing execution system
cyber-physical production system
OPC UA
author_facet Richárd Beregi
Gianfranco Pedone
Borbála Háy
József Váncza
author_sort Richárd Beregi
title Manufacturing Execution System Integration through the Standardization of a Common Service Model for Cyber-Physical Production Systems
title_short Manufacturing Execution System Integration through the Standardization of a Common Service Model for Cyber-Physical Production Systems
title_full Manufacturing Execution System Integration through the Standardization of a Common Service Model for Cyber-Physical Production Systems
title_fullStr Manufacturing Execution System Integration through the Standardization of a Common Service Model for Cyber-Physical Production Systems
title_full_unstemmed Manufacturing Execution System Integration through the Standardization of a Common Service Model for Cyber-Physical Production Systems
title_sort manufacturing execution system integration through the standardization of a common service model for cyber-physical production systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Digital transformation and artificial intelligence are creating an opportunity for innovation across all levels of industry and are transforming the world of work by enabling factories to embrace cutting edge Information Technologies (ITs) into their manufacturing processes. Manufacturing Execution Systems (MESs) are abandoning their traditional role of legacy executing middle-ware for embracing the much wider vision of functional interoperability enablers among autonomous, distributed, and collaborative Cyber-Physical Production System (CPPS). In this paper, we propose a basic methodology for universally modeling, digitalizing, and integrating services offered by a variety of isolated workcells into a single, standardized, and augmented production system. The result is a reliable, reconfigurable, and interoperable manufacturing architecture, which privileges Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC UA) and its rich possibilities for information modeling at a higher level of the common service interoperability, along with Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) lightweight protocols at lower levels of data exchange. The proposed MES architecture has been demonstrated and validated in several use-cases at a research manufacturing laboratory of excellence for industrial testbeds.
topic interoperability
industry 4.0
manufacturing execution system
cyber-physical production system
OPC UA
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/16/7581
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