Reconfigurable modular automation systems for automotive power-train manufacture |
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Authors: | R. Harrison A. W. Colombo A. A. West S. M. Lee |
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Affiliation: | (1) Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK;(2) Schneider Electric GmbH BU Automation/CoPS HUB, Steinheimer Str. 117, 63500 Seligenstadt, Germany |
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Abstract: | This paper describes research towards the realization of reconfigurable modular automated machines and the associated engineering
methods and tools necessary to support their lifecycle needs. UK-based research, in collaboration with the Ford Motor Company
and several machine builders, has resulted in the development of full-scale prototype reconfigurable modular automation systems
for both engine assembly and machining applications. The implementation of an assembly system is featured in this paper. An
engineering environment and associated reconfigurable component-based control system architecture have been created aimed
at supporting the lifecycle needs of a new generation of agile automated systems, i.e., providing reconfigurable, easily scalable
automated machinery. This approach has the potential to fit within a wider collaborative automation strategy where manufacturing
systems are implemented as a conglomerate of distributed, autonomous, and reusable units. |
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Keywords: | Automation Modular Reconfigurable |
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