The flexibility and reconfigurability requirements of factories and manufacturing plants of the future can be partially met by adopting technologies and solutions already available for testing and experimentation. Openness and adherence to international standards are becoming increasingly important in modern distributed production and automation systems, especially when they have to cope with ever-increasing product differentiations and short product lifecycles. However, the increased flexibility and openness should not come to detriment of the system real-time characteristics. This paper deals with a pilot mechatronic architecture for agile transport systems, which has been specifically developed to enable the study of the aforementioned aspects in the framework of the "Factory of the Future" Italian flagship project. In particular, the paper focuses on possible bottlenecks and pitfalls at the operating system and communication levels, and provides preliminary indications on how to address or mitigate them by means of solutions already available on the market.

System-Level Performance of an Automation Solution Based on Industry Standards

Andrea Ballarino;Alessandro Brusaferri;Marco Cereia;Ivan Cibrario Bertolotti;Luca Durante;Tingting Hu;Leonardo Nicolosi;Lucia Seno;Stefano Spinelli;Federico Tramarin;Adriano Valenzano;Stefano Vitturi
2014

Abstract

The flexibility and reconfigurability requirements of factories and manufacturing plants of the future can be partially met by adopting technologies and solutions already available for testing and experimentation. Openness and adherence to international standards are becoming increasingly important in modern distributed production and automation systems, especially when they have to cope with ever-increasing product differentiations and short product lifecycles. However, the increased flexibility and openness should not come to detriment of the system real-time characteristics. This paper deals with a pilot mechatronic architecture for agile transport systems, which has been specifically developed to enable the study of the aforementioned aspects in the framework of the "Factory of the Future" Italian flagship project. In particular, the paper focuses on possible bottlenecks and pitfalls at the operating system and communication levels, and provides preliminary indications on how to address or mitigate them by means of solutions already available on the market.
2014
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
Istituto di Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali Intelligenti per il Manifatturiero Avanzato - STIIMA (ex ITIA)
978-1-4799-4845-1
reconfigurable manufacturing systems
factory of the future
real-time performance
operating systems
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