Towards automatic configuration and programming of a manufacturing cell
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27668Date
2022-07-04Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Manufacturing industries are moving from mass production towards customized production, aiming for highquality products with innovative technologies, low prices, and high reliability. A reconfigurable
manufacturing system (RMS) is an attractive approach to facilitate the movement toward such flexible
manufacturing systems. However, reconfiguration and programming of RMS are time-consuming and laborintensive. Industry 4.0 technologies (such as robotics, digital twin technology, and IoT solutions) decrease
human interaction in the preparation phase of a new production series. One challenge that industry 4.0 does not
address is a flexible electrification of the system. The lack of electrical outlets limits the available space on the
shop floor, and extensive cabling constrains the motion of humans and machines in the same area. This paper
solves these challenges by proposing a highly flexible RMS system with advanced robotics, a digital twin programming interface, and a wireless power transfer (WPT) solution. Experimental results, through simulations
and verification by laboratory experiments, show great potential in the reduction of human interaction and time
to set up a new manufacturing line.
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Arnarson, H. (2023). Intelligent self- and reconfigurable manufacturing system. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31897.Publisher
ElsevierCitation
Arnarson, Al-Sallami, Solvang, Bremdal. Towards automatic configuration and programming of a manufacturing cell. Journal of manufacturing systems. 2022;64:225-235Metadata
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