Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1700221 | Procedia CIRP | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Current production control systems cannot react appropriately to unknown situations (e.g. the dispatch of rush jobs). They are only able to react on known situations with a predefined behaviour. In this paper the paradigm of self-optimisation will be transferred to the production control level by using a procedure model to design a self-optimising production control system. The production control is then able to react autonomously on changing operational conditions and to deduce new reaction strategies for occurring faults or disturbances. A rule based decision model is the core of the conceptual design. It is based on known and possible future faults and deducts reaction strategies. Simultaneously to them, a simulation model will be proposed, that simulates and evaluates suitable strategies.