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Conceptual framework for ubiquitous cyber-physical assembly systems in airframe assembly

Sanderson, David; Chaplin, Jack C.; Ratchev, Svetan

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Professor SVETAN RATCHEV svetan.ratchev@nottingham.ac.uk
Cripps Professor of Production Engineering & Head of Research Division



Abstract

Current sectoral drivers for the manufacturing of complex products - such as airframe assembly -require new manufacturing system paradigms to meet them. In this paper, we propose a conceptual framework for cyber-physical systems driven by ubiquitous context-awareness by drawing together a unique and coherent vision that merges several extant concepts. This framework leverages recent progress in agent-based systems, exible manufacturing, ubiquitous computing, and metrology-driven robotic assembly in the Evolvable Assembly Systems project. As such, although it is adapted for and grounded in manufacturing facilities for airframe assembly, it is not specifically tailored to that application and is a much more general framework. As well as outlining our conceptual framework, we also provide a vision for assembly grounded in a review of existing research in the area.

Citation

Sanderson, D., Chaplin, J. C., & Ratchev, S. (2018). Conceptual framework for ubiquitous cyber-physical assembly systems in airframe assembly.

Conference Name 16th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in Manufacturing (INCOM 2018)
End Date Jun 13, 2018
Acceptance Date Feb 15, 2018
Publication Date Jun 11, 2018
Deposit Date Apr 17, 2018
Publicly Available Date Jun 11, 2018
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords Adaptive Systems, Agents, Agile Manufacturing, Context-Awareness, Flexible Manufacturing Systems, Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, Ubiquitous Computing
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/937426
Contract Date Apr 17, 2018

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