06/2016 Proceedings

Theuer, Hanna | Lass, Sander

Mastering Complexity with Autonomous Production Processes

Abstract

For the consolidation and improvement of a companies market position it is necessary to master the increased complexity of production processes with suitable methods. This paper will examine whether and how far autonomous production processes are suitable to master the complexity of production processes. The paper starts with an introduction of the problem definition followed by an explanation of theoretical foundations of complexity in production, autonomy and cyber-physical production systems. In addition, selected already existing methods to master complexity are presented. The second part of the paper starts with an introduction into measuring the degree of autonomy in production processes which is the basis for the following simulation-based analysis. Afterwards, the simulation environment is presented. The third chapter is about the experimental analysis of the presented research question. Therefor, the experimental set up, the implementation and first results are presented. The paper ends with an outlook on further evaluation activities.

Kategorie Proceedings
Autoren Theuer, Hanna; Lass, Sander
Bandtitel Sixth International Conference on Changeable, Agile, Reconfigurable and Virtual Production (CARV 2016)
Datum 06/2016
pp. 41-45
Verlag Elsevier
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2016.07.058