U-028
Integration of Structural and Performance-Oriented Control in Flexibly Automated
Manufacturing
Authors: Douglas A. Bodner, Jonghun Park, Spyros A. Reveliotis and Leon F. McGinnis
Affiliation: School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract
Advanced mechatronic systems increasingly are finding application in modern manufacturing,
as high-tech production requirements dictate high levels of machine precision, automation
and integration. A high-tech factory typically contains a variety of flexibly automated
processing and material handling systems. Working together, these systems are capable
of executing complex operations to produce sophisticated end products. At the same
time, such systems must operate in a logically correct and efficient manner to help
justify their capital cost. This requirement points to the importance of system-level
control to coordinate shop floor equipment and activities. In this paper, we present
a generic control architecture designed to promote logically correct and efficient
system behavior. The architecture and its associated control logic are based on
a discrete-event systems representation. We also briefly outline future plans to
use the architecture as the basis for simulation-based prototyping.
Douglas A. Bodner
Keck Virtual Factory Lab
School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta. GA 30332-0205 USA
dbodner@isye.gatech.edu