Cell controllers-Analysis and comparison of 3 major projects

Cell controllers-Analysis and comparison of 3 major projects

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Article ID: iaor1995891
Country: United States
Volume: 16
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 239
End Page Number: 254
Publication Date: Jul 1991
Journal: Computers in Industry
Authors: , , , ,
Abstract:

There is a critical need to achieve Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, to link the factory-level functions (Product Design, Process Planning and Manufacturing Resource Planning) with the manufacturing functions (Parts Manufacturing, Product Assembly, and Quality Control). The primary functions performed by this link for all jobs issued to the shop floor (i.e. all the parts to be manufactured in a specified period of time) include: (i) the allocation of resources (machines, material handling devices, etc.); and (ii) the scheduling of tasks (manufacturing operations, material transfers, etc.). This paper defines these functions and presents the different methods that have been proposed to solve the associated problems. It provides analysis and a critical comparison of the current research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, European Strategic Program for Research and Development in Information Technology, and Computer Aided Manufacturing International concerning planning, scheduling and control at the shop floor level.

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