Keeping Track of the Physical in Assembly Processes

Selim Erol, Philipp Hold
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Assembly processes are a particular class of production processes that have gained increasing importance as to their impact on flexibility and efficiency of the overall process. Assembly processes are characterized by high variability concerning the type and logical flow of tasks to be performed, the devices and tools used, the materials and information to be processed. Due to the complexity of such processes a relatively high ratio of tasks is still performed by human workers. Keeping track of materials, devices and tools used and at the same time providing digital assistance for increasingly complex assembly tasks requires adequate modeling techniques as a prerequisite for respective systems design. In this paper we discuss challenges for modeling assembly processes based on a real-world assembly line from our learning factory lab. Finally, we propose an architecture for a process-driven assistive assembly system which shows the interplay between process based monitoring, task assistance and workplace sensors.
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对装配过程中的实物进行跟踪
装配过程是一类特殊的生产过程,它对整个过程的灵活性和效率的影响越来越重要。装配过程的特点是在要执行的任务的类型和逻辑流、使用的设备和工具、要处理的材料和信息等方面具有高度的可变性。由于这些过程的复杂性,相对较高比例的任务仍然由人类工人执行。跟踪所使用的材料、设备和工具,同时为日益复杂的装配任务提供数字辅助,需要适当的建模技术作为各自系统设计的先决条件。在本文中,我们讨论了基于我们的学习工厂实验室的真实装配线的装配过程建模的挑战。最后,我们提出了一个过程驱动的辅助装配系统的体系结构,该体系结构显示了基于过程的监控、任务辅助和工作场所传感器之间的相互作用。
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