Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing (Sep 2020)

An Agent-Based System for Automated Configuration and Coordination of Robotic Operations in Real Time—A Case Study on a Car Floor Welding Process

  • Sotiris Makris,
  • Kosmas Alexopoulos,
  • George Michalos,
  • Andreas Sardelis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp4030095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
p. 95

Abstract

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This paper investigates the feasibility of using an agent-based framework to configure, control and coordinate dynamic, real-time robotic operations with the use of ontology manufacturing principles. Production automation agents use ontology models that represent the knowledge in a manufacturing environment for control and configuration purposes. The ontological representation of the production environment is discussed. Using this framework, the manufacturing resources are capable of autonomously embedding themselves into the existing manufacturing enterprise with minimal human intervention, while, at the same time, the coordination of manufacturing operations is achieved without extensive human involvement. The specific framework was implemented, tested and validated in a feasibility study upon a laboratory robotic assembly cell with typical industrial components, using real data derived from a car-floor welding process.

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