Real-Time Idle Time Cancellation by Means of Miniterm 4.0

The paper presents how single-model robotized manufacturing lines are rebalanced to save energy. The key idea is to eliminate idle time that each robot has by means of adjusting the velocity. To do so, the proposed technique predicts the idle time for the next cycle time based on miniterm 4.0. This...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Garcia, Nicolás Montés
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/7/1230
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spelling doaj-1735dbbd0c804a5fbf7983fb0cc1b0e22020-11-25T02:18:08ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-03-01127123010.3390/en12071230en12071230Real-Time Idle Time Cancellation by Means of Miniterm 4.0Eduardo Garcia0Nicolás Montés1Ford Spain, Poligono Industrial Ford S/N, Almussafes, 46440 Valencia, SpainDepartment of Physics, Mathematics and Computing, University CEU Cardenal Herrera, Alfara del Patriarca, 46115 Valencia, SpainThe paper presents how single-model robotized manufacturing lines are rebalanced to save energy. The key idea is to eliminate idle time that each robot has by means of adjusting the velocity. To do so, the proposed technique predicts the idle time for the next cycle time based on miniterm 4.0. This system measures in real-time the sub-cycle times (mini-terms) with the goal to detect disturbances that predict future machine failures. Mini-terms are used to compute the idle time and the allowed velocity reduction for the Industrial Robot without losing productivity. The proposed predictive control technique has been tested in a real production line located at Ford Almussafes plant (Valencia). The line has six stations where each one has an industrial robot. It is connected to miniterm 4.0 to perform a real test. A discussion, limitations of the technique, future implementations and conclusions are shown at the end of this paper.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/7/1230mini-termsenergy savingproduction linesrebalancingspeed reduction
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Real-Time Idle Time Cancellation by Means of Miniterm 4.0
Energies
mini-terms
energy saving
production lines
rebalancing
speed reduction
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Nicolás Montés
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title Real-Time Idle Time Cancellation by Means of Miniterm 4.0
title_short Real-Time Idle Time Cancellation by Means of Miniterm 4.0
title_full Real-Time Idle Time Cancellation by Means of Miniterm 4.0
title_fullStr Real-Time Idle Time Cancellation by Means of Miniterm 4.0
title_full_unstemmed Real-Time Idle Time Cancellation by Means of Miniterm 4.0
title_sort real-time idle time cancellation by means of miniterm 4.0
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The paper presents how single-model robotized manufacturing lines are rebalanced to save energy. The key idea is to eliminate idle time that each robot has by means of adjusting the velocity. To do so, the proposed technique predicts the idle time for the next cycle time based on miniterm 4.0. This system measures in real-time the sub-cycle times (mini-terms) with the goal to detect disturbances that predict future machine failures. Mini-terms are used to compute the idle time and the allowed velocity reduction for the Industrial Robot without losing productivity. The proposed predictive control technique has been tested in a real production line located at Ford Almussafes plant (Valencia). The line has six stations where each one has an industrial robot. It is connected to miniterm 4.0 to perform a real test. A discussion, limitations of the technique, future implementations and conclusions are shown at the end of this paper.
topic mini-terms
energy saving
production lines
rebalancing
speed reduction
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/7/1230
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