Towards a Flexible Smart Factory with a Dynamic Resource Orchestration
Amid the current industrial revolution, a total disruption of the existing production lines may seem to be the easiest approach, as the potential possibilities seem limitless when starting from the ground up. On the business side, an adaptation of existing production lines is always a preferred opti...
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doaj-633186ba9c9c4815b1fcc7c3b1f5502f2021-09-09T13:38:46ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-08-01117956795610.3390/app11177956Towards a Flexible Smart Factory with a Dynamic Resource OrchestrationMilan Pisarić0Vladimir Dimitrieski1Marko Vještica2Goran Krajoski3Mirna Kapetina4Industrial Automation, KEBA AG, 4040 Linz, AustriaFaculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaFaculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaIndustrial Automation, KEBA AG, 4040 Linz, AustriaFaculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaAmid the current industrial revolution, a total disruption of the existing production lines may seem to be the easiest approach, as the potential possibilities seem limitless when starting from the ground up. On the business side, an adaptation of existing production lines is always a preferred option. In support of adaptation as opposed to disruption, this paper presents a new approach of using production process orchestration in a smart factory, discussed in an industrial case-study example. A proposed smart factory has the Orchestrator component in its core, responsible for complete semantical orchestration of production processes on one hand, and various factory resources on the other hand, in order to produce the desired product. The Orchestrator is a complex, modular, highly scalable, and pluggable software product responsible for automatised planning, scheduling, and execution of the complete production process. According to their offered capabilities, non-smart and smart resources—machines, robots, humans—are simultaneously and dynamically assigned to execute their dedicated production steps.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/17/7956dynamic resource orchestrationsmart factorycyber-physical systemsdomain-specific modelling languagesindustrial automation |
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Milan Pisarić Vladimir Dimitrieski Marko Vještica Goran Krajoski Mirna Kapetina Towards a Flexible Smart Factory with a Dynamic Resource Orchestration Applied Sciences dynamic resource orchestration smart factory cyber-physical systems domain-specific modelling languages industrial automation |
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Towards a Flexible Smart Factory with a Dynamic Resource Orchestration |
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Towards a Flexible Smart Factory with a Dynamic Resource Orchestration |
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Amid the current industrial revolution, a total disruption of the existing production lines may seem to be the easiest approach, as the potential possibilities seem limitless when starting from the ground up. On the business side, an adaptation of existing production lines is always a preferred option. In support of adaptation as opposed to disruption, this paper presents a new approach of using production process orchestration in a smart factory, discussed in an industrial case-study example. A proposed smart factory has the Orchestrator component in its core, responsible for complete semantical orchestration of production processes on one hand, and various factory resources on the other hand, in order to produce the desired product. The Orchestrator is a complex, modular, highly scalable, and pluggable software product responsible for automatised planning, scheduling, and execution of the complete production process. According to their offered capabilities, non-smart and smart resources—machines, robots, humans—are simultaneously and dynamically assigned to execute their dedicated production steps. |
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dynamic resource orchestration smart factory cyber-physical systems domain-specific modelling languages industrial automation |
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