A collaborative automation approach to distributed production systems

Armando W. Colombo*, Ronald Schoop, Paulo Leitão, Francisco Restivo

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Abstract

The new enterprise organizations, such as virtual enterprise and smart enterprise, require the usage of collaborative automation approaches, addressing the flexibility and dynamic re-configurability. Collaborative automation is a result of the integration of emerging technologies and paradigms like smart agent-based control technology, mechatronics, communication and information. This paper reviews the paradigms evolution from CIM to the collaborative manufacturing management and discusses how and why the holonic control architecture ADACOR is a typical architecture that exhibits the real meaning of the collaborative manufacturing management concept.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2004 2nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics
Subtitle of host publicationCollaborative Automation - One Key for Intelligent Industrial Environments, INDIN'04
EditorsR. Schoop, A. Colombo, R. Bernhardt, G. Schreck
Pages27-32
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2004
Externally publishedYes
Event2nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics: Collaborative Automation - One Key for Intelligent Industrial Environments, INDIN'04 - Berlin, Germany
Duration: 24 Jun 200426 Jun 2004

Publication series

Name2nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics, INDIN'04

Conference

Conference2nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics: Collaborative Automation - One Key for Intelligent Industrial Environments, INDIN'04
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityBerlin
Period24/06/0426/06/04

Keywords

  • Collaborative Production Automation
  • Flexible Manufacturing Systems
  • Intelligent Control

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